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Crookston and Area Cities Recieve Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) Grants

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced that $21 million in Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) Grants will be disbursed to 31 cities, townships, and counties across Greater Minnesota. One of those cities was Crookston. These funds will be used for commercial and residential property rehabilitations, public facility improvements, and other economic development […]

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RiverView Recovery Center adds services for co-occuring disorders

Mental health disorders and substance use disorders (SUDs) often occur together. That’s why RiverView Recovery Center (RRC) is working to support those with co-occurring disorders. Co-occurring disorders mean that an individual has a diagnosis of a mental health disorder (e.g., depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders) along with a SUD (e.g., alcohol, drugs, or

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Red River Valley Winter Shows Property discussed at Planning Commission Meeting

The Crookston Planning Commission Meeting took place Tuesday at City Hall with a RV and automobile storage facility and the Red River Valley Shows Building being discussed. RV AND VEHICLE STORAGE ON COLLEGE AVENUEThe Conditional Use Permit Request for RV and Vehicle Storage at 0 College Ave in Crookston.  The Planning Commission was asked to

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Minnesota’s regular waterfowl season opens this weekend

Minnesota’s regular waterfowl hunting season opens a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, September 21, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters about season dates, regulations and changes to stamp requirements in effect this season. New this year, electronically issued federal stamps are now valid for the entire season. Pictorial stamps will be mailed

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Polk County Board of Commissioners approves selling retired squad vehicles

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, September 17, at the Polk County Government Center. After reviewing and approving the agenda, the Board moved to approve all Consent Items. The first item on the Regular Agenda was the monthly Sheriff Reports.  Sheriff James Tadman went through the report and highlighted items he thought

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