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Letter to the Editor in Support of the Crookston Pool

Below is a Letter to the Editor – Crookston Pool Closure: Why the decision to close the Crookston Community Swimming Pool must not be allowed to stand While we acknowledge that the City of Crookston is in a difficult place in their finances, we maintain that the City Council’s decisions to close the swimming pool […]

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West Central Ag Services to hold member vote on a proposed merger with CHS Inc.

West Central Ag Services will move forward with a member vote on a proposed merger by the northwestern Minnesota cooperative with CHS Inc., a diversified global agribusiness co-op owned by farmers and member cooperatives across the United States.  “We believe that proceeding with the proposed transaction with CHS provides our member-owners with numerous benefits, such

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT NOVEMBER 18

The Northwest Regional Correction Center Reported the Arrest Of The Following Jesus Narvaez, 43, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault Noah Kersey Biddle, 27, of Fort Riley KS State Military Forces, for Insubordination Jamie Lynn Nicholas, 42, of Crookston, for DUI

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Crookston Early Childhood to host Grandparents Night November 25

Grandparents Night, a FREE Early Childhood Special Event will be held Monday, November 25 at Washington School from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Crookston EGFC is collaborating with Tri-Valley Head Start to hold the event. “We are excited to invite Grandparents and children birth to five in our community to come to Washington School and enjoy

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Crookston Toys for Tots kicks off 43rd year

The Crookston Firefighters and Auxiliary, along with the City of Crookston Employees, are conducting the 43rd annual Toys for Tots drive.  Toys are delivered to kids in Crookston who otherwise may not get anything for Christmas. To make a donation, stop by City Hall or mail your donation to Crookston Water Department at 124 North

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November’s Yard and Garden Checklist from the U of M Extension Educators

Even this late in the season, there are still things you can do to prepare your lawns and gardens to manage the winter and emerge healthier next spring.  Extension Educators from the University of Minnesota have compiled a list of some things you can do to ready your lawns and gardens for next spring. Remove

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