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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD HEARS UPDATE ON UPCOMING REFERENDUM AUGUST 9

The Crookston School Board met on Monday night inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. Below are all the items that were on the Consent Agenda. CONSENT AGENDA Approve meeting minutes from June 27 and July 7 meetings Approval of Current Bills Accepting resignation letter from Sandy Seregin, Paraprofessional at Highland Accepting resignation letter from

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OTTER TAIL ELECTRIC CREWS OUT TO FIX SUDDEN OUTAGE AROUND CROOKSTON

Several areas of Crookston have reported that parts of the town are without power. The Otter Tail Power Company has reported that they are aware of the issue but are not sure what has caused the outage as of yet. Electric crews are out trying to fix the blackout now and will give a report

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CECILIA BAATZ WINS POLK COUNTY’S OUTSTANDING SENIOR CITIZEN AWARD

Every year at the Polk County Fair, seniors from throughout the county are invited to a program. The Senior Day program was on July 8 in the Christian Fellowship Tent on the fairgrounds. The program’s highlight is the introduction of Polk County’s Outstanding Senior Citizen, which went to Cecilia Baatz this year. “Every year, we

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BENEDICTINE NURSING ASSISTANT RETURNS FROM GOD’S CHILD PROJECT IN GUATEMALA

This summer, Benedictine Certified Nursing Assistant/UND nursing student Hayden Reitmeier participated in the God’s Child Project in Guatemala. He traveled to Guatemala with fellow students working for 11 days. The God’s Child Project, founded in 1991, works in the United States, Guatemala, and India. Their focus is to provide aid in education, healthcare, housing, disaster

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HIGH STORM WINDS AND TREE ISSUES KNOCK OUT POWER FOR PEOPLE IN CROOKSTON

Several areas in Crookston reported having no power in multiple parts of the town. The Otter Tail Power Company reported that the issue was due to multiple tree issues tangling and taking out wires during the storm on Friday night and into Saturday morning. Numerous tree branches and limbs took out and broke several cross-arms

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