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REGIONAL DNR DIRECTOR RITA ALBRECHT ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ Regional Director Rita Albrecht will retire July 9, the agency announced Friday. Albrecht has served as regional director for the DNR’s northwest region since September of 2016, having previously been the DNR’s regional planner. The northwest region encompasses 23 counties, from Lake of the Woods County on the north to […]

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CROOKSTON FOURTH GRADE CLASS DONATES TO RIVERVIEW PEDIATRIC ER PATIENTS

For the second consecutive year, students in Kari Heppner’s Highland Elementary fourth grade class, known for doing kind deeds around the community, donated items of comfort for children treated at RiverView Health. The students got off the bus at RiverView on May 23rd carrying bags filled with coloring and activity books, crayons and colored pencils,

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFERS SUPPLEMENTAL PARENT DRIVER EDUCATION CLASS

Crookston Public Schools will be hosting a FREE Driver Education Supplemental Parent Class on Monday, June 3rd, from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. located in the Highland Auditorium.  Studies have shown that parents who complete a Supplemental Driving Class with their child have significantly fewer accidents than those that don’t complete a Supplemental Driving Class. 

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, May 31, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Benjamin Allen Lakeman, 33 of Ada, for felony theft. Nathan Miles Remme, 41 of Nielsville, for misdemeanor domestic assault.  Released on personal recognizance. Tyler Sterling Gullickson, 22 of Fargo, ND, for felony 5th-degree drug possession. Released on personal recognizance. Daniel Vargas, 30 of

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SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON ANSWERS QUESTIONS REGARDING HOCKEY CO-OPS

The Crookston School Board on Tuesday voted to dissolve their boy’s hockey co-op with Fisher and their girl’s hockey co-op with Fisher and Mayville-Portland.  They then reformed a girl’s hockey co-op with Mayville-Portland, Hatton and conditionally with Fisher to allow the one current player from Fisher to play out the rest of her high school

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OKAY PLAN TO INSTALL NEW ELEVATOR

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center and gave the okay to move forward with going out for bid on a new elevator in the government center. The elevator is estimated to cost about $125,000 while the costs of labor and cutting a new shaft are estimated at around

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