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FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER TO HOST FREE ICE SKATING AT MULTIPLE RINKS AROUND POLK COUNTY

Polk County Public Health, the Polk County Wellness Coalition, and community partners and volunteers are continuing to host February Fitness Fever events this Sunday, February 19. Outdoor family activities across Polk County will be offered every Sunday in February and are free for the entire region. For this Sunday’s event, the City of Crookston will

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-FEBRUARY 16, 2023

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests. Dustin Trey Carmona, 19, of Clearbrook, for Depriving Another of Custodial/Parental Rights Sureya Lopez, 32, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree DUI Craig Alan Parkhurst, 35, of Grand Forks, for Disorderly Conduct

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD SUSPENDS SEARCH FOR NEXT SUPERINTENDENT UNTIL FALL

The Crookston Public School Board met for a special meeting on Wednesday afternoon in the Crookston High School District Office Conference Room. MAIN AGENDA The board began the meeting by scheduling the canvassing of the election results from February 14’s election for the public multiuse facility referendum. The board then began discussing their next steps

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE RECEIVES RIVERVIEW’S REACHING OUT TO SERVE AWARD

The Crookston Community Food Basket Committee was recently awarded RiverView Health’s 2022 Reaching Out to Serve Award for its 30+ years of providing meals and nutrition for local families. For over 30 years, RiverView has recognized individuals, groups, and programs with the Reaching Out to Serve Award. The award symbolizes RiverView’s mission of serving the

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CROOKSTON BENEDICTINE NURSE CINDY MEYER WINS CAREGIVER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Long-time Crookston Nurse Cindy Meyer was recently recognized in Minneapolis at the Leading Age of Minnesota Institute and Expo as the “Caregiver of the Year,” an elite award given to one exceptional professional in elder care in Minnesota. Benedictine Living Community-Crookston, formally Villa St. Vincent, nominated Meyer for the award after decades of dedicated service

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