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NEW TEACHERS IN THE CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT – PART 2

The Crookston Public Schools District has many new faces joining its staff for the 2021-2022 school year. KROX will be introducing you to the new teachers throughout the week.  Below is an introduction to the second group of new teachers. KIELY TATE Kiely Tate is originally from Colorado and came to Minnesota to attend the […]

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GENTILLY BRIDGE RE-NAMED BERNIE L. LIEDER MEMORIAL BRIDGE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The big items included Jacob Snyder from Planning and Zoning, Chuck Whiting presenting the board with service and specific project agreements with ICON Architects, and Richard Sanders bringing forth a resolution to approve the re-naming of the Gentilly Bridge

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS BEGIN CLASSES THIS MORNING

Crookston Public Schools began classes for the 2021-2022 school year this morning at Crookston High School, Highland Elementary, and Washington School. Below are pictures of students heading back to school at Crookston High School, Highland Elementary School, and Washington School on the first day just before classes began.

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ENRIQUETA MORENO’S LEGACY LIVES ON THROUGH HER GRANDCHILDREN

The Cove Youth Center and the Crookston Youth Foundation would like to extend gratitude and thanks to the grandchildren of Enriqueta Moreno for their generous $1,000 donation. The donation is matched by the foundation’s founder. This money will go to help continue providing a safe harbor for our community’s youth. Enriqueta Moreno volunteered and worked

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RESURFACING PROJECT EAST OF CROOKSTON ON HIGHWAY 2 TO BEGIN SEPTEMBER 20

Beginning September 20, motorists on Highway 2 east of Crookston will experience short-term delays and lane closures as the resurfacing project begins. The project includes grading and resurfacing Highway 2 from Highway 9 to Highway 32. The project will be completed under traffic. Motorists can expect short term delays, lane closures and flagging operations.  The

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PUBLIC INPUT WANTED AS POLK COUNTY UPDATES MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN

The Polk County Office of Emergency Management is working with U-Spatial at the University of Minnesota Duluth to update the county’s Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan (MHMP). The plan assesses the natural hazards that pose risk to the county, such as tornadoes, straight-line winds, ice storms, blizzards, wildfire, flooding, and extreme temperatures, and identifies ways to minimize

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