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Polk County Board of Commissioners approves pay grid adjustments and conditional use permits during Tuesday’s meeting

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday morning in the boardroom at the Polk County Government Center in Crookston. NALOXONE PRESENTATION Polk County Health Department Director Sarah Reese and Wellness Coordinator Sarah Shimek made a presentation to the board about naloxone, or Narcan. The board was presented with wallet cards that had information about […]

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Local artists join the Northwest Minnesota Art Council’s Teaching Artist Roster Program

Fourteen area artists recently completed the Northwest Minnesota Art Council’s teaching artist training and are available for school and community residencies. Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is proud to now promote a roster of 23 local artists trained in the Teaching Artist Roster Program (TARP). This new cohort of artists include visual artists Alyssa Aune of

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT June 2, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston has reported the arrest of the following: Michael Armin Johnson, 40, of Grand Forks, ND, for first-degree DUI Jason William Abney, 47, of Fisher, for disorderly conduct Jamie Michael Brown, 20, of Crookston, for DUI Brenda Lynn Syverson, 40, of Emerado, ND, for disorderly conduct Derek Russell Sorenson,

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Crookston School District staff gather for their annual end-of-year luncheon

Teachers and staff from the Crookston Public Schools had an end-of-year luncheon on Monday afternoon at Highland School. The luncheon gives staff a chance to reflect on the school year while also honoring service award winners and the recent retirees from the district. Retirees from the Crookston School District honored this year include bus drivers

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Crookston City Council approves task order for Tri-Valley demolition project, professional services agreement for Diocese development support

The Crookston City Council met Monday night at the City Hall Council Chambers and took action on the next steps for the demolition of the Tri-Valley building and support for the redevelopment of the old Diocese site. TRI-VALLEY BUILDING DEMOLITION PROJECT The council voted seven to zero to approve a resolution approving a task order

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Full-summer overweight permits are now available in the North Central and North Frost zones

Full-summer overweight permits are now available in the North-Central and North frost zones, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced. Please check with local agencies prior to increasing any weights on their routes. The sign erected on the roadway governs the load limit in effect. Seasonal load limit zones and restricted routes can be found on

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