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STASSEN GIVES COUNCIL AN ULTIMATUM, FIRE HOISETH & REFORM CHEDA OR GRANT SEPARATION AGREEMENT

Shannon Stassen, City Administrator for the City of Crookston, gave the Crookston City Council an ultimatum in an email sent to the Crookston City Council on Friday, November 1 to remove the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Executive Director, Craig Hoiseth, and reform CHEDA, or to give Stassen a separation agreement.  Stassen followed

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MENTORSHIP LEADS TO MARTHA CARLISLE LARSEN’S LIFE OF CARING FOR OTHERS, GIFT TO RIVERVIEW

Friday, Nov. 15 is National Philanthropy Day. Each year, the RiverView Foundation recognizes this day and celebrates the spirit of philanthropy in our community, while bringing forward great stories of generosity, selflessness, and recognizing unsung heroes helping to make RiverView Health thrive.   This Philanthropy Day is especially exciting as RiverView Health is in the heart of

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SENATE AG COMMITTEE TO HOLD JOINT HEARINGS IN CROOKSTON NOV.15 AND CLEARWATER NOV. 14

This week, the finance and policy divisions of the Senate Agriculture, Rural Development, and Housing Committee will be holding joint committee hearings in Clearwater and Crookston. The hearings, chaired by Senator Bill Weber (R-Luverne) and Senator Torrey Westrom (R-Elbow Lake) are an opportunity for constituents to hear from, and speak directly with, legislators regarding agricultural-related

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VETERANS COUNCILS HOSTS VETERANS DAY SUPPER AT CROOKSTON VFW

The Veterans Days supper was hosted last night by the Veterans Council at Crookston VFW Post 1902.  The speakers for the evening were Kurt Ellefson, the Polk County Veterans Service Officer, and Gaye Wick, with a presentation titled “A piece of my heart, the story of 26 American women who served in Vietnam.  The Posting

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SCHOOL BOARD ACCEPTS FINAL 2018-19 AUDIT, CANVASS ELECTION RESULTS IN SPECIAL MEETING

The Crookston School Board had a special meeting to Tuesday morning to canvass the election results and accept the final 2018-2019 audit presented by Eide Bailly Accounting Firm.  Crookston Public Schools’ audit shows a general fund balance of $4,998,044 and a total balance of $6,030,062.  Olson said a lot of things went right in the

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