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PARK BOARD RAISES RESERVED PARKING FEE FOR SPORTS CENTER, LIMITS TO ONE SPOT PER HOUSEHOLD

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night and discussed the reserved parking spots at the Crookston Sports Center.  Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle suggested the park board consider implementing a policy that limits spots to one per household unless all six reserved spaces aren’t sold.  They also considered the price with Mike LaFrance […]

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE WILL HOST REGIONAL PRESENTATION ABOUT WHAT INFLUENCES PEOPLE DOWN A DARK PATH

Stephen-Argyle Central High School will host a presentation in Kimball Auditorium (in Stephen) on Wednesday, November 20 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. by Phil Chalmers, author of “Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer” and tv personality on A&E’s Killer Kids.  The presentation “Profiling Teen Killers, School Shooters, Mass Murders & Serial Killers” examines causes,

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DR. BETHANY STAEHNKE TO PRESENT ON BUNION TREATMENT AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH LUNCHEON NOV. 25

Many people may unnecessarily suffer the pain of bunions for years before seeking treatment. However, there is no need to suffer, as there are a variety of conservative and surgical treatment options available to help with the common foot deformity. Attend RiverView’s Monday, Nov. 25th health luncheon, “Bunions: An In-Depth Look at a Common Foot

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UMC MUSIC AND THEATRE DEPARTMENTS PRESENT VANITIES THE MUSICAL

The University of Minnesota Crookston Music and Theater Department will present the theater production  “Vanities,” a comedy divided into three scenes. The performance will be held from Friday, November 22, through Sunday, November 24. All three showings will be at 7 p.m. in Kiehle Auditorium. Tickets for the musical are $8 for adults, $5 for

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COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE TAKING BASKET REQUESTS

The Community Christmas Food Basket committee is preparing for the upcoming delivery of the 2019 Community Christmas Food Baskets.  Our local 6th-grade students and local churches provide nearly 10% of the food for the baskets. Funds received from individuals, businesses and organizations are used to purchase the remaining 90% of the food which is purchased

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