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GOVERNOR-ELECT TIM WALZ VISITS CROOKSTON

As part of a state-wide tour, Governor-Elect Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor-Elect Peggy Flanagan were at Cofe’ in Crookston Saturday to a packed standing room only crowd.  Walz spoke with the group about a variety of issues from daycare to a gas tax, to a need to look at changes in the funding formulas for […]

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE GETTING READY

The Community Christmas Food Basket committee is preparing for the upcoming delivery of the 2018 Community Christmas Food Baskets.  Local 6th-grade students and local churches provide nearly 10% of the food for the baskets. Funds received from individuals, businesses and organizations are used to purchase the remaining 90 percent of the food which is purchased

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HOLIDAY TREE CUTTING EVENT TO BE HELD DECEMBER 1

The Friends of Rydell and Glacial Ridge Refuges Association (FRGRRA) will host their annual Holiday Tree Cutting Event on Saturday, December 1, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., at the south-central portion of Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge (formerly the Lee Nursery) on Highway 32. Signs will be up along the highway, marking the event

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CROOKSTON AREA BIRD COUNT TO BE HELD DECEMBER 15

One day is set aside each Christmas season between December 14 and January 5 when local volunteers gather to count wintering birds in designated locations all over North America.  Saturday, December 15 is the date set for the 47th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count.  The volunteers spend the day covering a 15-mile diameter circle from Crookston

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS THE POLK COUNTY DAC

The Crookston United Way has supported the Polk County Development Achievement Center (DAC) for many years.  Polk County DAC staff expressed the feeling the community is blessed to have the United Way active and engaged within the area.  In 2018, the United Way supported DAC with the purchase of a PAL lift explained United Way

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RESIDENTS BRING CONCERNS TO CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Two members of the Crookston community addressed City Council Monday night during the Crookston forum portion of the City Council meeting.  The time is allotted for individuals to address the council about any item not on the regular agenda.  Monday night, Lester Wilkens, Master of the Masonic Lodge and Patrick Yates, 110 South Hubbard, addressed

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