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POLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPENS FOR SUMMER ON MAY 28

POLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPENS FOR SUMMER ON MAY 28 The Polk County Historical Society Museum in Crookston will open for the season on Tuesday, May 28. Regular museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, call  (218) 281-1038 or email polkcounty@q.com, visit www.mnhistoricnw.org or https://www.facebook.com/polkhistorical. Admission is free ­ – […]

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VETERAN’S COUNCIL HOLDS ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM

The Crookston Veteran’s Council held their annual Memorial Day Programs in Crookston and around the area.  KROX broadcast the service at Oakdale Cemetery where former Polk County Sheriff Mark LeTexier was the speaker.   Margee Keller read In Flanders Fields and Charles “Corky” Reynolds read the Reply to In Flanders Fields.  The Crookston Veterans Council members

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION PICTURES AND VIDEO

The Crookston High School Class of 2019 became the latest alumni after the graduation ceremony on Friday evening.  The speaker was teacher Tim Moe and the student speakers were Gina Visness and Jessica Willits.  The Crookston High School Choir and Band performed and it was the last time conducting the Crookston High School choir for

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY MORNING

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday, May 28 at 8:00 a.m. in the commissioner’s room at the Polk County Government Center.  Their consent agenda includes approving the May 21 minutes, approving payment of $1,887.00 to GHA Technologies Inc. of Phoenix, AZ, and approving payment of $5,341.50 to Sarah Reese, Public Health for six FP

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CROOKSTON PICKLEBALL ASSOCIATION PRESENTS CHECK FOR UMC STUDENT-ATHLETES

The Crookston Pickleball Association has been able to utilize the University of Minnesota Crookston Wellness Center on Tuesday evenings and Sunday afternoons during the past academic year. The Association approached the campus about the possibility of using the facility due to the sport’s growing popularity and an increase in club members. They recently presented a

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UMC TEAMBACK GOLF TOURNAMENT IN JUNE AND JULY

UMN Crookston Teambackers recently held a raffle in support for Golden Eagle student athletes. This year’s raffle raised more than $19,000. Deb Sylvester of Crookston won the raffle’s grand prize of $5,000 cash. Other raffle winners included Randy Cook of Erskine, Lynne Mullins, Megan Bell, and Jamie Cassavant, all of Crookston. Thanks to all who

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