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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL LEAVES SECOND STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION WITH PLENTY OF WORK AHEAD

The Crookston City Council held its second strategic planning mission of the year, continuing discussions on City Councilmembers’ roles on non-city boards and committees, the proposed corridor study of downtown streets, the city’s image, and gathering community input. The first meeting was held on February 17 (here). The City Council left the meeting with plenty […]

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HUGO’S ANNOUNCES NICK NELSON, LINDA PETERSON AS NEW STORE MANAGER, ASSISTANT MANAGER

Hugo’s Family Marketplace in Crookston, Minnesota is pleased to announce the promotion of Nick Nelson to Store Director. Nick grew up in Crookston and graduated from Crookston High School in 2006. He went on to attend The University of Minnesota Crookston, majoring in Business Management and Marketing. Nick graduated from UMC in 2010 with a

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

Crookston High School released the first semester honor roll Monday, listed below –  “A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Gavin Anderson, Amber Cymbaluk, Linnea French, Emily Funk, Danielle Haake, Karsten Isaacson, Joslynn Leach, Janae Luckow, Andrew MacGregor, Gabriel Montieth, Victoria Proulx, Sophia Rezac, Easton Tangquist, Ella Weber, Lucas Winger Grade 11: Evan Christensen, Erik Coauette, Jenna

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, March 1, 2021

The Crookston Fire Department responded to the following calls over the weekend: 2/27/2021 At 10:00 p.m., the CFD responded to the 200 block of Fisher Ave for a carbon monoxide detector activation. Upon investigation, there was no carbon monoxide detected and it was found that the detector had a low battery. The homeowner replaced the

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CHS KICKS OFF HARVEST FOR HUNGER CAMPAIGN MARCH 1-20

CHS is teaming up with local farmers to fight hunger once again with the Harvest for Hunger Food, Grain, and Fund drive.  Since 2011, CHS has raised more than $5.6 million and 3.6 million pounds of food through its Country Operations business units.  Robert Staehnke, operations manager, said the corporate office will be providing some

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