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Check out this week’s Scruffy Tails Pet of The Week, Hero! If you are interested in Hero, or if you have any questions, go to www.scruffytails.org or call 218-281-7225
Highland Elementary School held a meeting on Tuesday night. Staff and others came together and discussed their thoughts and concerns to help find ways to improve the Safe Routes to School ideas. Recently, Highland Elementary School received a grant from Grand Forks Safe Kids to pay for a study to be completed this year that
September is National Recovery Month and an opportune time to spread the message that chemical dependency treatment is effective and people can recover over a decade since Glenmore Recovery Center was restructured to outpatient services under RiverView Recovery Center (RRC). The high-caliber clinical care programs at RRC allow clients to work on recovery while maintaining
The Polk County Board of Commissioners met last week and reviewed the preliminary budgets from the Human Resources Department and the Finance Department. HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY BUDGET The Human Resources Department’s proposed budget was presented to the board by Human Resources Director Alecia Helms. Helms presented the total budget being in the amount of
The Crookston School District is excited to embark on a new journey. Teachers are Learning, Loving, Teaching, and Transforming literacy at Washington and Highland Schools. In this training, teachers will gain a deeper understanding in the science of how all children learn to read through LETRS professional learning. LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading
The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park and discussed housing updates, the 2024 budget, and other items. CHEDA recently adjusted the 2024 preliminary budget for the Valley Technology improvement funds. After review, it was confirmed that the city owns the Valley Technology building; therefore, the funds