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POLK COUNTY BOARD APPROVES COUNSELING CONTRACT FOR SHERRIFF’S DEPARTMENT

The Polk County Board met Tuesday at the Government Center in Crookston.  SHERRIFF’S OFFICE Mike Norland from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office then gave the monthly report and proposed a resolution to the board to provide the Sheriff’s Office with counseling for its employees in light of recent events. “We were just looking for a […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – JUNE 4, 2024

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following- Donald Scott Brace Sr., 56, of Champlin, for Disorderly Conduct, offensive/ abusive/noisy/obscene behavior. Sheldin Porter Sundberg, 18, of Grygla, for DUI in the fourth degree, driving while impaired. Dalton Aaron Vandehey, 29, of Williams, for Domestic Assault.  

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TAKE A KID FISHING WEEKEND IS JUNE 7-9 IN MINNESOTA

During Take a Kid Fishing Weekend from Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 9, Minnesota residents can fish without licenses if they take children 15 or younger fishing — and fishing is one way among many to enjoy Great Outdoors Month (June). “Fishing is fun, and it’s a great way to spend time outdoors together

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL TECH STUDENTS CREATE A FIRE TABLE FOR A RAFFLE

Crookston High School Industrial Tech students in Mr. Travis Oliver’s class have created a Fire Table for the Pirate Pride Golf Scramble. Lucas Hall, Keaton Oakes, Tim Brule, Carter Coauette, and Mathew Owens were the students who worked on the table. The students measured, cut, and welded the metal frame together. They designed and made

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CENTRAL PARK ENTRACE CURRENTLY CLOSED IN CROOKSTON

The entrance to Central Park will be closed starting this Monday, June 3, to begin prepping the road for asphalt. Depending on the weather, asphalt should start on Thursday. For any further questions, please reach out to Public Works Director Chuck Getsman at Crookston City Hall.

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THE CITY OF CROOKSTON RELEASES ITS FIRST NEWSLETTER

The City of Crookston released its first-ever newsletter earlier this week. This first edition will be for the Summer of 2024. The city has also announced that it will have a follow-up newsletter for the Fall of 2024 in August.   The City of Crookston’s Marketing/Event Coordinator, Keenan Devier, created the new newsletter with assistance from

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