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Justin Johnson Hired As Crookston Firefighter

The Crookston Fire Department has announced the hiring of Justin Johnson as a full-time firefighter.  Johnson will fill the full-time position that opened with Brian Halos’ retirement last month.  Johnson has been an on-call firefighter with the department since January 2012 and currently works for the Crookston Water Department. “I’d like to welcome Justin Johnson […]

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RiverView Health Named Best Place To Work Again

With an employee satisfaction rate of 98 percent, RiverView Health was recently selected by Modern Healthcare as a recipient of the 2018 Best Places to Work in Healthcare award. This is the second year RiverView has made the national list. But the accolade was even sweeter this year as RiverView moved up in the rankings

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Polk County Transfer Station Construction Taking Shape

Crews working on the construction of the Polk County Transfer Station have experienced a wide range of weather delays from lightning and high winds to snow and ice this past week.  But progress is still being made, the new front parking lot and drop-off area was recently opened and will be painted next week.   “It’s not

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Crookston School District Update From Superintendent Olson

Crookston School District Superintendent Jeremy Olson writes a “letter to the editor” once a month to update the public on what is going on in the district.  October’s article is below- What happened to fall? As I write this we have for two days been dealing with snow which isn’t supposed to happen for another

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Our Saviors School Students Compete in Spelling Bee

Seven students from Our Savior’s Lutheran School participated in the Minnesota North District Lutheran Schools Spelling Bee on Saturday, October 13 in Perham.  The students were all in the third through sixth grade. Three students won the spelling bee for their grade level placed, including Naomi Johnson, who won the sixth-grade spelling bee.  Ethan Lanctot

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Crookston Woman Sentenced to 180 Days in Jail

Amy Sue Clausen, 43, was sentenced to 180 days at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center for first-degree felony burglary on Thursday, October 11 in Polk County District Court.  Clausen received 696 days of credit as time served and will be placed on probation for four years. Four other charges against Clausen were dismissed including an

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