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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES HIGHLAND PROJECT, WILL PAY SPRING COACHES 50% OF SALARY

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Wednesday morning in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School.  During a special meeting, the discussion is limited to the items on the agenda which included a Highland Elementary School (HES) Playground Project and approval of spring coaching pay. HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PLAYGROUND PROJECT The playground

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ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON HIGHWAY 2 EAST OF CROOKSTON TO BEGIN JUNE 1

Motorists on Highway 2 east of Crookston can expect short term delays and lane closures as construction begins on June 1. The project will resurface approximately 2.6 miles of Highway 2 between 2/10ths of a mile west of Polk County Road 9 and one mile east of Highway 9.  The project will be done under

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CITY OF CROOKSTON STREET CLOSURES FOR CONSTRUCTION BEGIN FRIDAY

The City of Crookston announced today that Agassiz Asphalt, a subcontractor to R & Q Trucking, Inc. will start bituminous milling work Friday, June 21 on the following streets.  Ash Street from 200 feet south of Loring Street to Third Street Second Street from Market Street to Ash Street Third Street from Main Street to

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