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AMERICAN CRYSTAL AND EMPLOYEES GIVE A BIG DONATION TO CROOKSTON UNITED WAY

The United Way of Crookston would like to thank American Crystal Sugar Company and the Crookston factory employees for their donation to the United Way.  American Crystal employees made donations of $28,680 to the United Way of Crookston and the American Crystal Sugar company followed it up with a matching donation of $28,680.  “We want to […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD GIVES SUPERINTENDENT OLSON A GLOWING REVIEW

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening at the Crookston High School Choir and Orchestra room and the first item on the agenda was the election of officers for 2019.  The officers will remain the same as 2018 with the board chair Frank Fee, the board clerk will be Adrianne Winger and the board

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Crookston School Board 2019 Committee Assignments

Crookston Public Schools Board of Education Committee Assignments 2019 Officers: Chairperson…………………………………………    Frank Fee Clerk……………………………………………………  Adrianne Winger Treasurer.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,   Tim Dufault Standing Committees: Finance/Long Range Planning………..  Tim Dufault, Frank Fee*, Kari Miller Negotiations…………………………………..  Tim Dufault*, Frank Fee, Kari Miller Policy …………………  Dave Davidson, Patty Dillabough*, Adrianne Winger Worlds Best Workforce ..Dave Davidson*, Patty Dillabough, Adrianne Winger Advisory to

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WAYS & MEANS APPROVES TWO MOWERS FOR PARK DEPARTMENT

The Ways & Means Committee met Monday night at City Hall where Mayor Guy Martin proposed three appointments to City Boards and Commissions including Derek Martin and Mike LaFrance for Park Board and J.P. Knox to the Airport Commission.  The committee voted to move forward with those appointees.  Martin, who still has several appointments to

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES AMENDED DECEMBER 26 MINUTES IN SHORT MEETING

The Crookston City Council breezed through their agenda Monday night in a meeting that lasted just a few minutes. Mayor Guy Martin (pictured above) opened the meeting by presenting Patricia Jones, principal at Cathedral School, with a proclamation naming January 27 – February 2 as ‘Catholic School Week.” The council then passed the consent agenda

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