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CHS Leo Club and CPD collect over 1,100 pounds of food for the Care and Share

The Crookston High School Leo Club and the Crookston Police Department collected approximately 1,100 pounds of non-perishable food items during their Food Drive on Thursday evening at the high school. A note of thanks from Crookston High School Leo Club advisor Linda Morgan is below. “On, behalf of the Leo Club and the CPD, I […]

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City Council Awards Grant Funds for 2025 to Non-Profit Organizations

On Monday, the Crookston City Council heard from eight non-profit organizations that requested city grant funds for their organizations.  The total of the requests was $228,000. The City has a budget of $125,000. The city awarded grant funds to six of the eight organizations, making decisions based on which organizations provide the most service to

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Crookston City Council to meet Monday, October 28 at 5:30 PM

The Crookston City Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, October 28, at the City Council Chambers at Crookston City Hall. The meeting will start with presentations from Presentation from Jon Roscoe, CPA from Miller McDonald, regarding the City of Crookston 2023 Audit. There will also be presentations from the following Non-Profit Organizations who

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POLK COUNTY SOYBEAN AND CORN GROWERS DONATE MEAT TO FOOD SHELVES

The Polk County Soybean & Corn Growers are putting their checkoff dollars to good use by donating $1,050 in meat to food shelves in Fosston, Crookston and East Grand Forks. “It is very important and helpful to those in need,” Board President Kevin Krueger said. “The area  food shelves do tremendous work, and we are

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CARE AND SHARE SHOOTING POLICE CAM VIDEO RELEASED

University of North Dakota Forensic Pathology has identified the man killed June 30 in a use-of-force incident in Crookston, Minn. According to the forensic pathologist, Christopher Ryan Junkin, 44, died of multiple gunshot wounds. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has identified the law enforcement officers who used force during

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LOCAL CHURCHES LOOKING TO HELP OUT THE CARE AND SHARE

This past week, there was a tragic incident at Care and Share that took the life of a resident and left many, including staff, feeling the traumatic effects. As a result, Care and Share have shut down services for two weeks to allow healing and recovery. The hope is that residents and staff can return

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