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KIDS 18 AND UNDER AND ADULTS 65 AND OLDER CAN TAKE PART IN POWER OF PRODUCE VOUCHERS

The Crookston Farmers Market, Polk County Public Health (PCPH), Polk County Wellness Coalition, and University of Minnesota Extension SNAP-Ed are excited to announce the return of the popular Power of Produce (PoP) Club to the 2021 Crookston Farmers Market season beginning on Thursday, July 1. PoP aims to create new eating habits and encourage learning […]

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AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR PRESENTS THE COVE WITH A $5,000 DONATION

American Crystal Sugar is proud to award the Crookston Youth Foundation a check for $5,000.  This will help keep their doors to the Youth Foundation open and get it up and running again as it had been closed due to Covid-19.  These funds will be used to help support their mission.  This organization has missed

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LEGISTLATIVE UPDATES FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

On Monday, House Republicans introduced a package of bills aimed at improving public safety in Minnesota communities. Among the proposals are a bill to boost funding for the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for gang and drug trafficking efforts, increased penalties for gang members who use guns in the commission of a crime, a prohibition on

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FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER KICKS OFF ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health, Polk County Wellness Coalition, and many amazing community partners and volunteers are excited to share this year’s events for the upcoming February Fitness Fever.  The first event will be this Sunday, February 2.   “We’re very excited for February coming up and kicking off our February Fitness Fever this Sunday, February 2,”

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UMC STUDENTS INSTALL SENSORY PATH DESIGNS AT CASTLE PARK, CAMPUS HOSTS TWO GUEST SPEAKERS

Students in the landscape installation class installed their sensory path designs at Castle Park in the past two weeks. They coordinated this effort with Kirsten Fagerlund at Polk County Public Health and Amanda Lien. Sensory paths are designed to help kids with sensory processing disorders and those learning how to be mobile on different surfaces.

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SCHOOL BOARD DISSOLVES HOCKEY CO-OPS, REFORMS GIRL’S HOCKEY CO-OP

The Crookston School Board met on Tuesday, May 28 at the Crookston High School.  The meeting opened with comments from the public and several spoke on behalf of the girl’s hockey co-op the board would vote on later in the meeting.  Pirate Girl’s Hockey member and a student a Fisher School Dana Conley spoke to

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