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CITY OF CROOKSTON 2022 TAX LEVY UPDATE

The City of Crookston, Crookston Public School District, and Polk County have set their preliminary maximum Tax Levies for 2022. The City of Crookston’s maximum Tax Levy has been set at 10%, the Crookston Public School District’s at 7.5%, and Polk County has set theirs at 4.6%. Altogether, taxpaying properties would see a 22.1% increase […]

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON SOUP AND CHILI COOKOFF UPDATE

After careful consideration and conversations with Polk County Public Health and local healthcare providers, the United Way of Crookston has decided that an in-person event for its Soup and Chili Cook-Off is not in the community’s best interest. With cases rising and vaccination rates low, they said they can’t, in good conscience, put anyone in

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS COURTS RECEIVE ANOTHER ADDITION THANKS TO GARY STEGMAN

The Crookston High School Tennis Courts received yet another upgrade this past weekend. While the teams were playing on the road, Art Teacher Gary Stegman spent the day painting the School’s Pirate logo at the entrance of the courts. The tennis courts were re-surfaced and re-painted over the summer, and with the latest addition of

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HAVING 21ST ANNUAL SOUP AND CHILI COOKOFF OCTOBER 19

The United Way of Crookston is holding its 21st annual Soup and Chili Cookoff on October 19, at the Crookston High School. The event will take place in the High School Commons from 5:30-7 p.m. and is $5 per person with ages 5 and under free. Freewill donations will be accepted, and Crookston Pirates Volleyball

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT HOSTING OPEN HOUSE OCTOBER 9 FOR FIRE PREVENTION WEEK

The Crookston Fire Department will celebrate Fire Prevention Week by hosting an open house on Saturday, October 9. This year’s theme for the week is “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety.” Fire Prevention Week is from October 3 to October 9 this year. Crookston Fire Department Captain Bob Magsam says he would love to see

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNICATION: MOVING TO LEVEL 3 OF SAFETY PLAN

Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson released a Communication this afternoon regarding moving to level 3 in the schools’ health and safety measures. It can be found down below. Due to the increasing spread of COVID 19 in our community and due to the impacts that this has had on our kids and families, we

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