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FRANK FEE FINDS COVID-19 CARE CLOSE TO HOME AT RIVERVIEW

Frank Fee and his family have always been big supporters of RiverView Health. Frank, former longtime business owner of KROX Radio, now owned by son Chris, spent many years promoting RiverView events like Philanthropy Day and donating to the organization. But Frank’s “hometown hospital” took on even more meaning for the family this fall as […]

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CROOKSTON CITY CHARTER COMMISSION TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Charter Commission will have its annual meeting Monday, December 7 at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The committee will review and recap the December 2019 meeting report and schedule a meeting for June 2021. The committee includes Mayor Dale Stainbrook (Chair), Chris Fee, Tom Noah, Frank Lindgren, Donna

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SPORTS FEEVER – November 11, 2020

Welcome to another Sports Feever column.  I am just coming off a quarantine period after coming in close contact with three people that had COVID and a few days later testing positive for COVID-19. It has been interesting, to say the least.  My wife, Carter, and I started getting symptoms and stayed home from work

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CROOKSTON MUSIC TRIP POSTPONED TO THE SUMMER (FOR NOW)

The Crookston Music Trip Parents Organization has announced the postponement of the Crookston High School music trip to Florida, scheduled for late March of 2021, has been postponed to the summer.   The decision was made after the group talked with Bergan Travel and Disney.  “We reached out to Bergan Travel and asked their thoughts on

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CITY ENGINNER EXPLAINS STREET IMPROVEMENT FEES TO COUNCIL, FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS FEMA GRANT

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and had two people speak at the public forum, and the Crookston Fire Department received a FEMA grant. PUBLIC FORUM Michelle Christopherson from the University of Minnesota Crookston handed out information to the council about a COVID-19 grant the university received from the Economic Development Administration focused

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