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ANNE MUIR ELECTED PRESIDENT OF POLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, REPLACING JERRY AMIOT

Anne Muir was newly elected as the President of the Polk County Historical Society.  During the society’s board meeting on Thursday, February 6 outgoing President Jerry Amiot, who served as president for eight years, turned over the gavel to Muir.  The Polk County Historical Society Board meets the first Thursday of every month at the […]

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EMMA GUNDERSON WINS MATH COUNTS AND ADVANCES TO STATE – CROOKSTON FINISHES 2ND

Crookston High School’s Math Counts team finished second place and Emma Gunderson won the event in the Thief River Falls competition on Friday. Three Crookston students finished in the Top 10 individually with Emma Gunderson winning the competition, Nathan Johanneck – 8th place, and Isabelle Smith placed 10th out of 65 students. As a team

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ANTUAN BROWN JOINS CROOKSTON CHAMBER AS MARKETING & TOURISM COORDINATOR

The Crookston Area Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau has hired Antuan Brown as Marketing & Tourism Coordinator and Chamber Assistant. Brown has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a minor in Film and Technology Entertainment and a Master of Science in Sport Management/Marketing from Jacksonville State University.  Prior to working at the Crookston Chamber, Brown

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL CROWNS SNOWFEST ROYALTY, HOLDS PEP FEST

Seniors Eden Haller and Gavin Boman-Salem were crowned Queen and King of Snowfest during a pep fest Friday morning at Crookston High School.  The pep fest also included performances by Pirates Girls Basketball, the Treasurettes, a royalty three-legged sack race, and a highly entertaining pie-eating contest.   The seniors from winter activities including the One Act,

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OTTER TAIL POWER SWITCHING LED STREET AND AREA LIGHTS IN CROOKSTON TO LED

Otter Tail Power Company is upgrading all company-owned street and area light fixtures in the community of Crookston, Minnesota, to light-emitting diode (LED) technology. The company’s LED tariff and replacement plan, which the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved on November 30, 2017, closed out all tariffs for high-pressure sodium, metal halide, and mercury vapor lighting

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