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CROOKSTON SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON DISCUSSES DISTANCE EDUCATION

Students at Crookston Public Schools will begin learning by distance education on Monday.  This week staff at all three schools have been providing device checkouts and other information for students and families.  Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the district’s focus is getting kids devices and the internet access they need. “From Wednesday through Friday, we’ve been […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT FOOD SERVICE TO CONTINUE DURING SHELTER IN PLACE ORDER

The Crookston School District WILL CONTINUE the grab and go and delivery meal service throughout the shelter in place orders from Governor Tim Walz. “We recognize that food access is essential during this time and are confident that our operations still allow for adequate social distancing,” said Crookston School District Food Service Director. “We want

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CROOKSTON’S ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES CONTINUE TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY DURING COVID-19

Many Crookston businesses will remain open over the coming weeks with the essential services they provide to the Crookston community.  It’s crucial for the community that those services are used during this time, and KROX talked with several of the local business about how things have been going and what lies ahead.  WONDERFUL LIFE FOODS

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO FIND CREDIBLE SOURCES OF INFO

Polk County Public Health encourages community members to find credible sources of information during times of crisis. Check out the Minnesota Department of Health’s website at www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/ for the most accurate and up-to-date information on COVID-19. Here you will find helpful strategies to protect you and your

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MONTAGUES FLOWER SHOP WILL CLOSE TEMPORARILY STARTING FRIDAY AT 4 PM

Montague’s Flower Shop in Crookston has been informed they are considered a non-essential business and will temporarily close on Friday, March 27 at 4:00 p.m.  They will reopen when the Governor lifts the non-essential business closure order.   If you want to get flowers today or Friday, call 281-4419.

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