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UMC to host Region 1 FFA Leadership Retreat and Conference July 28-29

The University of Minnesota Crookston will host the Region 1 FFA Leadership Retreat and Conference July 28 and 29 with approximately 125 youth leaders from grades 9-12 in attendance. This two-day experience focuses on leadership development, career exploration, and agricultural innovation for FFA members across the region. Student leaders will stay overnight at U of

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JULY 23

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Ashana Rae Young, 25, of Morenci, AZ, for Disorderly Conduct David James Rynestad, 58, of Grand Forks, for 3rd Degree DUI Crookston Fire Calls There were no calls for the Fire Department to note.

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City of Crookston to cut $1.2 million to balance budget and not raise levy

The Crookston City Council held a Budget Workshop Discussion session on Monday evening, following the City Council meeting. The City Administrator started the discussion by pointing out that Crookston’s tax capacity is essentially even with last year’s at $4.8 million. A list of Capital Requests from each Department was provided, and an estimated 5% Wage

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Polk County Historical Society Mystery Item

An empty leather scabbard was found in a box at the museum in Crookston. It’s about 40 inches long and 10 inches at the top. “S.F. Fullerton, Duluth, Minn.” is stamped on it. From the pattern of wear, it may have been used to carry a sword or a small rifle. How did it end up at

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Aerial mosquito control application is scheduled for Red Lake Falls on Wednesday, July 23

This is a public service announcement for the residents living in the following area:Red Lake Falls, MN An aerial mosquito control application is scheduled for:Wednesday, July 23, between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., weather permitting.Should the spray be rescheduled, it would then take place the following evening. These applications have been approved by the FAA

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