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MIKE GEFFRE TO RETIRE FROM TEACHING IN MINNESOTA, WILL MOVE TO MICHIGAN TO TEACH

The Crookston School Board was thrown a big surprise at their meeting on Monday evening. The board found out longtime teacher (34 years in the Crookston school district) and hall of fame coach Mike Geffre has turned in his retirement notice and will retire from teaching in Minnesota and will be moving to Michigan to […]

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TRI-COUNTY PROBATION CELEBRATES NATIONAL PROBATION AND PAROLE WEEK

Tri-County Community Corrections held a luncheon Monday to thank probation staff for their hard work as part of National Probation and Parole Week.  Local businesses also donated items or gift certificates, that were drawn as door prizes, in appreciation of the probation staff.  Donating businesses include KROX, RBJ’s, Minakwa Golf Course, Ampride Gas Station, M&H

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Polk County Government Center.  The commissioners will get several reports, including the monthly sheriff’s report, an annual report on the Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust, and an annual report for the Sand Hill River Watershed District.  They will also get

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CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The mayor will make a proclamation declaring the – Ox Cart Days 30th Anniversary – August 12-18.  The consent agenda.  The consent agenda includes approving the July 8 meeting minutes, approving bills and disbursements in the amount of

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POLK COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CONCERNED AS RECYCLABLE PRICES DROP

In 2018, China enacted it’s National Sword policy which banned the import of most recyclable materials to the nation’s facilities.  The effect was essentially shutting down the industry’s largest market, one that handled nearly half the recyclable material around the world.  Polk County Environmental Services Administrator Jon Steiner said that has forced West Coast recyclers

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