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MODEL TRAIN RESTORED AND BACK ON TRACK AT POLK COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM

Submitted by the Twylla Altepeter – The whistle of a locomotive can be heard loud and clear at the Polk County Historical Society Museum in Crookston. A model train has been restored and is back on track. Dick Drecksler of Crookston began collecting model trains in 1940. This model was 20 years in the making. […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS RELEASES SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR

Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson released an August Communication in which he highlights safety procedures for the upcoming school year. Below is the communication sent out.   Safety Plan  Crookston Public Schools is releasing a safety plan for the 2021-2022 School Year (attached). This plan contains 4 mitigation strategies that can be implemented based

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PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES EXPANSION OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS CHURCH

The City of Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday night inside City Hall to discuss a variance request made by Our Lady of Sorrows Church to expand their church on the property of 596 East Robert Street. Outside of approving the July 20 meeting minutes, this was the only item on the agenda. The board approved

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AG COMMISSIONER THOM PETERSON VISITS CROOKSTON TO SEE NEW AG INNOVATION CAMPUS

Minnesota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Thom Peterson visited Crookston on Tuesday to check out the work being done at the Ag Innovation Campus site on Ingersoll Avenue. Peterson met with members of the Ag Innovation team, along with Crookston Mayor Dale Stainbrook and City Administrator Amy Finch. Commissioner Peterson also discussed the Epitome Energy project

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CHEDA BOARD DISCUSSES CHANGES FOR 2022 BUDGET

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a special meeting Tuesday morning to propose changes to their 2022 budget.  2022 CHEDA BUDGET PROPOSAL The budget presented before the board was a preliminary budget and the final will be before the board in September. Interim Executive Director Amy Finch explained the main changes in

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CFD REMINDING PEOPLE OF BURNING RESTRICTIONS AHEAD OF OX CART DAYS

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) reminds people to be extra careful ahead of Ox Cart Days when it comes to having bonfires. Conditions continue to be extremely dry due to the lack of rain across the Northwest part of the state. Firefighter Brian Hanson shared some insightful tips and things to keep in mind if

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