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CROOKSTON OX CART DAYS KID’S LEMONADE STAND CONTEST

A Kid’s Lemonade Stand Contest will be held August 17-21 throughout Crookston with prizes for best-tasting lemonade and best decor being handed out by the Ox Cart Days festival committee. Those who have already signed up have presented themes like “All American Lemonade Stand” and others where proceeds go to nonprofits like the Humane Society […]

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FIVE HAVE NOW FILED FOR CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD

Current Crookston School Board member Frank Fee has filed for the school board.  Fee is currently the school board chair and joins four other candidates. Two other Crookston School Board members Dave Davidson and Mike Theis have filed. Marcia Meine and Jason Klinnert have also filed to run for the three openings on the school

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, August 10, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Mohammed Yasin Yousif, 20 of East Grand Forks, for felony 4th-degree assault of a peace officer. Brandon Craig Ambuehl, 28 of Gary, for misdemeanor disorderly conduct. Bail supplied. Wade Allen Cordts, 37 of Crookston, for 5th-degree drug possession with a subsequent conviction.

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SANDERS SAYS LOCAL OPTIONS SALES TAX, WHEELAGE TAX KEEP BUDGET SHORTFALLS OFF PROPERTY TAXES

The State of Minnesota informed county highway departments in July that they are anticipating a 15 percent reduction in County State Aid Highway (CSAH) funds for 2021.  In Polk County, that represents a $1.5 million reduction, including $600,000 in maintenance funds. Polk County Highway Engineer Rich Sanders is proposing the County Commissioners add a Wheelage

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m. in the council chambers at Crookston’s city hall. All items for the meeting are on the consent agenda including approving past meeting minutes and bills and disbursements totaling $146,620.91. Also included is an amendment to the COVID-19 Preparedness Plan, a memorandum of agreement

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