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LORI WAGNER RESIGNING AS UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

United Way of Crookston Executive Director Lori Wagner has submitted her resignation effective April 15. Wagner said she intends to take some time with family and friends. “Right now, my last official day with the United Way is April 15,” said Wagner. “I’m just going to have fun with my family, sister, kids, grandkids, and […]

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POLK COUNTY HAS 1 PROBABLE COVID CASE; MN REPORTS 417 CONFIRMED CASES, DEATH

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 417 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, 96 probable cases from antigen testing, and 1 death. The confirmed cases were the result of 8,653 completed tests for a positive rate of 4.8 percent. Mahnomen and Norman counties each reported one confirmed case. While Pennington County had two probable cases,

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES HIRING RYAN LINDTWED AS FINANCE DIRECTOR/TREASURER

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and approved City Administrator Amy Finch’s recommendation to hire Ryan Lindtwed as the new City of Crookston Finance Director/Treasurer. Councilman Dylane Klatt said he’s known Lindtwed for a long time and thinks he’ll be a good fit with the city. And Mayor Dale Stainbrook said he sat

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES BOYS HOCKEY CO-OP WITH FERTILE-BELTRAMI AND SACRED HEART

On Monday night, the Crookston School Board approved new cooperative agreements for boy’s hockey with Fertile-Beltrami and Sacred Heart Schools. Superintendent Jeremy Olson said both he and Activities Director Greg Garmen felt the agreement would provide additional players for the program from schools that Crookston doesn’t compete with for enrollment. “We have been in some

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CROOKSTON RESIDENT CALEB MENDEZ WINS GREATER GRAND FORKS CONCERTO COMPETITION

Caleb Mendez, 16 of Crookston, took first place at the Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition in the high school division at Poppler’s in Grand Forks on Saturday. The competition was open to orchestral instrumentalists, pianists, and vocalists residing within the state of North Dakota or within 120 miles of Grand Forks,

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