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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER HOLDS FIRST SESSION OF LEADERSHIP CROOKSTON 2022

Session number one of the Leadership Crookston 2022 class was held on Wednesday, August 10. Leadership Crookston is a program of the Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce. The program exposes students to a wide range of businesses and organizations in the Crookston area to show them how the pieces fit together to make Crookston a […]

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GRAND FORKS POLICE RESPOND TO DISTURBANCE INVOLVING A GUN

On Sunday, August 13, 2022, several officers responded to a report of a disturbance involving a gun. Upon arrival, officers secured two adult males who were involved in a physical altercation. A .22-caliber revolver handgun was recovered at the scene. It was determined no shots had been fired. One man was taken to Altru Hospital

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TWO PEOPLE FILE FOR CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL AT THE END OF SECOND WEEK OF FILING

Filing for the Crookston School Board and Crookston City Council and Mayor general election are underway and will close on Tuesday, August 16.  Two people filed for the Crookston City Council, but no one filed for the mayor on Friday, August 12. CITY OF CROOKSTON FILINGS – MAYOR – (Current seat held by Dale Stainbrook)

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8TH CIRCUIT RULES UMLC CLIENTS CAN SUE OVER UNION LEAVE, SAYING ANOKA-HENNEPIN TEACHERS’ UNION IS ILLEGALLY USING TAXPAYER MONEY

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Upper Midwest Law Center’s clients that their lawsuit alleging misuse of taxpayer funds may proceed. The court pointed to the importance of the relationship between the taxpayers and the school district to demonstrate standing for the case.  “Unions have no shortage of money to engage

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