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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON DISTRIBUTES 2024 GRANT FUNDING

The United Way of Crookston is happy to announce the distribution of our 2024 grants. We were able to fully fund 18 applications for a total of $107,745.00 for our local agencies. The United Way had money left over and was able to grant some wishes for its agencies as well. These included new wheelchairs […]

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HOLIDAY LIGHT CORD CAUSE OF HOUSE FIRE IN FOSSTON

Improper use of a holiday light cord likely caused a house fire on Friday, April 5, in Fosston, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety State Fire Marshal (SFM) division’s preliminary investigation. Fosston Police Chief Jim Juve reminded residents that holiday light cords should be used for one purpose only — to plug in

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SHARI OLSON NAMED INTERIM PRESIDENT OF NORTHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities has named Shari Olson to serve as interim president of Northland Community & Technical College. The appointment becomes effective July 1, 2024. “With her deep knowledge of Minnesota State, including her previous leadership role with Northland, I am confident Dr. Olson is the right

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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS RE-ZONING REQUEST FOR LOCAL BUSINESS

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday night in the City Hall council chambers and reviewed a rezoning and variance request from a local Crookston business. The business searching for the rezoning and variance request to add an additional commercial building was Chico’s Transport, owned by Rosa, Lauro, and Robert Gutierrez, located at 442 Marin

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CROOKSTON E.C.F.E HOLDS ANNUAL ‘CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD’ EVENT

“Let’s PLAY Together” was the theme for the Celebrate the Young Child Family Festival on Tuesday evening at the Crookston High School.  Families with children ages birth to eight were invited to attend this free event and eat, browse the information booths, and play. Miss Crookston’s Halle Winjum performed a song with her ukelele and

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