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MEET THE TEACHER NIGHT WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 1ST & 2ND FOR CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Crookston Public Schools are reminding parents that meet the teacher night will be taking place next week on September 1 & 2 at Washington School & Highland Elementary School. The Crookston High School will also be hosting an open house those days for their students to come in and familiarize themselves with the building. All […]

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STEPHENS DRIVE RESIDENTS SHOULD REFRAIN FROM PARKING IN DRIVEWAYS STARTING AUGUST 30

H&S Concrete will start setting up to place the concrete curb and gutter on Stephens Drive Monday, August 30, weather permitting. They are asking residents living on Stephens Drive to refrain from parking in their driveways and remove other vehicles that may be needed during this time. Access to driveways will not be available for

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CHEDA HAS $18,000 LEFT TO GIVE FOR “B3” PROGRAM

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) has $18,000 left to give for their B3 Program “Building Better Business.” The Building Better Business funds assist with various start-up, improvement, or expansion expenses for local businesses. CHEDA looks to leverage existing investment dollars and creates additional funding mechanisms with these funds. CHEDA Executive Director Amy

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PIONEER DAY TO TAKE PLACE AT POLK COUNTY MUSEUM ON SEPTEMBER 12

The heritage of the Red River Valley will be celebrated at Pioneer Day on Sunday, September 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Polk County Museum in Crookston. There will be free entertainment, demonstrations, and displays. Everyone is welcome. Lunch, pie, and ice cream will be available in the Centennial Building. Randy Oberg,

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ARLA MAE’S BOOYAH WAGON; A NEW PLAY COMING TO CROOKSTON SEPTEMBER 24

Sod House Theater is excited to present Arla Mae’s Booyah Wagon, a new play, coming to Crookston on September 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Square. It tells the story of Arla Mae, a rural Minnesotan who claims to have had Minnesota’s first food truck, in which she made her world-famous booyah. Now, 25

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THE CROOKSTON LIONS HOST FAREWELL FOR JEANNINE WINDELS

At a City Council meeting earlier this week, Mayor Dale Stainbrook declared today (August 25, 2021) “Jeannine Windels Day” for the City of Crookston. Windels will be leaving Crookston next week on August 31, as she moves to Plymouth, Minnesota, to be closer to family. She first arrived in Crookston in 1964 and has spent

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