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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC BOARD DISCUSSES ON-GOING POOL ISSUES AND FUTURE PLANS

The Crookston Parks and Recreation board met on Tuesday in the City Hall conference room and discussed revolving issues regarding the community pool and the ultimate plan for the future. The board began the meeting by reviewing the expenditures and revenue from the pool dating back to 2019. In 2019, the pool was open for […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GET AN UPDATE ON DECEMBER SHERIFF’S OFFICE CALLS

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MONTHLY STATISTICS The meeting kicked off with the commissioners being presented with the monthly statistics from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. The statistics for December cases included 108 traffic stops, 147 civil process incidents, 22 fraudulent welfare checks,

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAMS FINISH 6TH AND 17TH

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team competed in the second meet of the season, and they had two teams competing, finishing sixth place and 17th place out of 38 teams. The sixth-place team members are Nathan Johanneck, Gabe Noah, Maddie Harbott, Tessa Weber, and David Threatt. The 17th-place team members are Shayla Azure, Ben

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87 BABIES WERE BORN AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH IN 2023

Oh, baby, 2023 was full of adorable little ones born at RiverView Health! In all shapes and sizes, and with names ranging from classics – like Ruth and Theodore – to the unique – like Rippen River – these babies made their way into the world at all hours of the day and night. Boys

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CROOKSTON GIRLS BASKETBALL EDGES THIEF RIVER FALLS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team played well and was able to get some big plays in the final minutes to beat the Thief River Falls Prowlers 50-46 in a Section 8AA matchup at the Crookston High School Gymnasium.  FIRST HALF- The Pirates started the game with an early lead as Emma Gunderson knocked down a

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON DONATES VITAL SIGN MONITOR TO THE BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY

For years, Benedictine Living Community-Crookston has witnessed the generosity of the Crookston community supporting United Way. This past year, a gift was given to purchase a Vital Sign Monitor and update the ice machines. Director of Nursing LaVonne Merten states, “United Way just keeps making a difference for us. The faithful caregiving staff are singing

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