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5 TO RUN FOR CROOKSTON MAYOR

Five people filed to run for Crookston Mayor and six people filed for the Crookston City Council At-large as the highlights on the last day to file to run for office. The people that have filed for Mayor and  City Council are listed below – Mayor – Clayton Briggs, Dale Stainbrook, Dana Johnson, Guy Martin, […]

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6 PEOPLE FILE FOR CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD

One person, Marcia Meine, filed to run for Crookston School Board on the final day of filing and six people will be running for three spots on the board.  Incumbents Adrianne Winger, Tim Dufault, and Patty Dillabough are running for re-election and Katya Zepeda, Jim McBride and Marcia Meine all filed.  The General Election will

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HIGHWAY 75 BYPASS TO HAVE A DETOUR

Beginning Monday, August 20, motorists in Crookston will encounter a detour of the Highway 75 bypass, between County Road 9 and Highway 2. The road will be closed as crews conduct bridge repairs, shoulder reconstruction, concrete repairs, and paving. Traffic will be detoured onto Highway 2 and old Highway 75, and local access will be maintained

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WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OKAYS PROJECTOR SYSTEM

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met twice on Monday evening. The first meeting was to discuss the budget for the Building Department and Technology Department. The committee is meeting every Monday to discuss the budgets of different departments. The second meeting was after the Crookston City Council meeting and the first topic of discussion

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CINDY BOUDREAUX HONORED FOR SERVICE

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. staff attended the Minnesota Community Action Partnership (MinnCAP) Annual Training Conference held on July 31 – August 2 at the River’s Edge Convention Center in St. Cloud. Staff took part in legislative general sessions, listened to speakers on various topics, and took part in several educational breakout sessions. In conjunction with

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Crookston School Board Sets 4 Goals

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening at the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The meeting led off with a presentation from Shelly Thomforde, Amy Follette and Maddie Everett and their experience on the Europe Trip this summer. Thomforde said there were 28 students on the trip and 26 of them were females. They

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