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COVID-19 UPDATE FROM POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has notified Polk County Public Health of five new lab-confirmed cases. As of today, Polk County has thirty-two total cases with ages ranging from under 1 year to late 60s. The average age of those infected is thirty-six and one individual has been hospitalized. Seventeen people have recovered and […]

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CHAMBER EXECUTIVE BOARD VOTES TO TERMINATE AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO VISITOR’S BUREAU

The Crookston Chamber Executive Board voted Thursday to unanimously terminate the contract to provide administrative services to the Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB). Chamber Executive Director Terri Heggie said the Chamber gave the required 90-day notification to the City of Crookston of their intent to terminate on Friday. “The Executive Board met to discuss the agreement

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COMMUNITY PARADE TONIGHT BACK ON

The neighborhood parade to celebrate Crookston 2020 seniors, spring and Crookston tonight is back on due to the rain stopping and the sun coming out. 

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OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL DECORATES LAWN ALONG BROADWAY

Members of Sandra Trittin’s 3rd and 4th-grade classes decorated the front lawn of Our Savior’s Lutheran School on Thursday, April 30 as part of this week’s parades.  The Crookston Classic Cruisers drove by Thursday night and Crookston High School seniors will parade around town tonight.  The tall flowers represent the teaching staff and the pinwheel

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CITY OF CROOKSTON STILL WORKING ON PLANS FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS

With the extension of Gov. Tim Walz’s stay at home order, summer youth programs could be one of the next activities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Crookston Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said the city is currently discussing summer programs and hope to have a decision about whether they will proceed with them next

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS CANCELS JUNE SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMMING

Crookston Public Schools have decided to cancel June summer school programming due to COVID-19 and the efforts we are all making to keep our students, staff, and families safe.  This means that the annual Safety Town and Summer Camp programs will not be scheduled.  On behalf of District #593, please stay safe, healthy, and happy! 

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