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MYSTERY TICKET FOUND AT THE POLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

This ticket was in a box at the Crookston Polk County Historical Society Museum. There is no date or location, but it must have been significant because it was preserved. There’s some speculation that it was for a boxing match. Anyone with any information can call the museum at 218-218-1038 and leave a message or […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-AUGUST 28

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Kyle Phillip Thompson, 25, of Mahnomen, for second-degree traffic DUI. Joshua Edwin Hunt, 37, of Rison, Arizona, for second-degree traffic DUI with an alcohol concentration over .10. Terimal Dion Singleton, 50, of Grand Forks, for fourth-degree traffic DUI. Brady Bennet Ronne, 20, of Crookston,

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET TONIGHT

The Crookston School board will meet on Monday at 5:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School orchestra room. The Consent agenda will include the approval of current bills and disbursements. It will also include the acceptance of The retirement letter from bus driver Richard Heldstab, a resignation letter from paraprofessional Timothy Sanchez, and a resignation

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH RECOGINIZES DR.KARI WESMANN AS EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Dr. Kari Wessman, OBGYN, delivers a lot of joy into the world as a provider at RiverView Health. It’s common to see her name listed as the delivery provider for many births in Crookston. However, her name on another RiverView list is getting her recognition this time, the Employee of the Month (EOM) list. Dr.

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS UPDATES ON PRELIMINARY BUDGETS AND 2024 LEVY

Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting updated preliminary budgets Tuesday morning at the Polk County Board of Commissioners meeting. The board was informed of potential cost changes regarding employee health insurance and what that may cost. “Health insurance for most of our groups came in. It doesn’t affect the budget, but it does affect the employees,”

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