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CHS ADVANCED WOODS AND BEGINNERS WELDING CLASSES VISIT AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY

On Tuesday, March 28th, and Wednesday, March 29th, about 30 students from the Advanced Woods class and a Beginning Welding Class at the Crookston High School had the opportunity to tour American Crystal Sugar Company. The tour consisted of seeing where the sugar beets come into the factory and the process it takes to turn the […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS SHINGLES VACCINATION

Benjamin Franklin was on to something back in the 1700s when he coined the phrase, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.’’ Granted, he was not talking about getting the shingles vaccination since the FDA did not approve it until 2006. However, the phrase still rings true when contemplating whether or not

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – MARCH 30, 2023

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – Rodney Marlin Parr, 59 of Crookston, for DUI – operating a motor vehicle under the influence of any amount of a schedule I/II drug, not marijuana. The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 3/29/2023 – At 8:12 a.m., the

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD SELECTS RANDY BERGQUIST AS NEXT SUPERINTENDENT

The Crookston School Board interviewed five candidates for the next Crookston School District Superintendent on Tuesday to replace the retiring Dave Kuehn. After the five interviews, the board took input from staff and community members that also attended the interviews and narrowed it down to three candidates before unanimously selecting current Osakis School District Superintendent

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE ARCHITECT FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met earlier this week inside the Polk County Government Center. Commissioner Mark Holy was absent from the meeting. A large portion of the meeting was spent with the board hearing various topics from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting. APPROVAL OF ARCHITECT’S FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS Whiting first came

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CFD HOSTS RETIREMENT PARTY FOR FIREFIGHTER BOB MAGSAM AFTER 24 YEARS OF SERVICE

The Crookston Fire Department held a retirement party this afternoon for Firefighter Bob Magsam after 24 years of service with the Crookston Fire Department and the Crookston Firefighters Association. Cupcakes and snacks were provided at the Crookston Fire Hall and many came to wish Bob well and thank him for all his years of service.

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