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The City of Crookston is now accepting applications for individuals interested in serving as At-Large Council member on the City Council

Call for Applications – At-Large Council Members The City of Crookston is now accepting applications for individuals interested in serving as At-Large Council Members on the City Council. At-Large Council Members serve to represent the interests of the entire community, rather than a specific district or ward. We are seeking civic-minded individuals who are committed […]

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Bear hunters who entered the license lottery should check mail

Bear hunters who entered the lottery for bear hunting licenses should watch their mail to see if they were selected for a license. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources mailed postcards to lottery winners during the first week of June. Hunters can also look on the DNR website (mndnr.gov/licenses/lotteries/bear.html) to see if they were selected. The deadline

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JULY 22

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Tahlon Chaz Sayers, 21, of Winger, for Felony Domestic Assault Damon Alec De La Cruz, 30, of Abilene, TX, for DUI Kodey Andrew Hegreberg, 42, of Perley, for Disorderly Conduct Thomas Kielty Kenville, 60, of Grand Forks, for 3rd Degree DUI – Driving while impaired

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Scott Butt promoted to Parks & Rec Director, Council Member Kristie Jerde resigns, At-Large advisory council approved

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and promoted Scott Butt to Park and Rec Director, approved the at-large advisory council, and council member Kristie Jerde resigned. ADVISORY BOARD APPROVEDThe first item on the regular agenda was a resolution establishing an Advisory Board to recommend an appointment for the vacant At-Large City Council Seat.

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UMC earns Gold Star Rating from Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System

The University of Minnesota Crookston has earned its Gold star rating after completing the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) reporting process. This accomplishment follows a year of action after the campus’ first submission to which it received a Silver rating. The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) commended U

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