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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MOVES ITS IRREPLACEABLES TO SAFER LOCATION

The Crookston Public Library has been making moves to protect their valued books, CDs, and microfilms from the flooding from the Red Lake River, especially their most preserved and irreplaceable items. RJ Zavoral & Sons, Inc. is moving dirt and sandbags to build dikes to protect the building and its resources from the river’s rising […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REVIEWS SIX DEPARTMENT BUDGETS AT MEETING MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. All six agenda items were related to the city’s 2022 budget as the committee has started to review department budgets in preparation for the 2022 calendar year. All department heads were available to answer any questions the committee had

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY OFFERING THE PUBLIC A CHANCE TO BORROW A LAPTOP KIT

The Crookston Public Library is introducing a service perfect for those wishing to bring both technology and wireless Internet connectivity outside the library and to community members’ homes. The Crookston Public Library is now offering the option to borrow a laptop kit containing a Chromebook laptop computer and a wireless Internet hotspot.  “The laptop kits

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CITY COUNCIL ORDERS PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR CENTRAL PARK RV CAMPGROUND

The Crookston City Council met on Monday approving the bills and disbursements of $387,902.99 and approving the April 12 meeting minutes. The City Council unanimously passed a resolution ordering plans and specifications for the Central Park RV Campground. Councilman Tom Vedbraaten expressed concern that residents of Crookston weren’t sold on the idea of the campground.

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LAKE AGASSIZ REGIONAL LIBRARY, POLK COUNTY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS UNITE TO PROVIDE RESOURCES DURING COVID-19

A group of Polk County service providers have partnered with Lake Agassiz Regional Library (LARL) to provide and promote resources and services relating to job seeking, adult education, mental health resources, and more through computer and internet access at LARL’s five public libraries in Polk County. The partnership consists of four organizations dedicated to supporting

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