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CROOKSTON POLLING PLACES FOR TUESDAY’S GENERAL ELECTION

Crookston residents in Wards 1, 2 & 6 will vote at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 1214 University Ave. Residents in Wards 3,4 & 5 will vote at First Presbyterian Church at 510 N Broadway. Polls will be open Tuesday, November 3, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.  To find out what Ward you reside […]

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GROUNDBREAKING FOR NEW AG INNOVATION CAMPUS HELD WEDNESDAY

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”NbYRN1vLsP4″ ] Another major milestone for the Ag Innovation Campus was reached on Wednesday when the facility’s groundbreaking ceremony was held. The ceremony was attended by local and state leaders, including the Crookston City Council members, Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Board, Senator Mark Johnson, Representative Deb Kiel, and Governor Tim Walz.

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AG INNOVATION CAMPUS OPENS OFFICE DOWNTOWN

The Ag Innovation Campus (AIC) opened an office in Crookston on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s ground-breaking ceremony. The office is located at 202 South Main Street. Tom Slunecka, the Executive Director/CEO of the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council and Minnesota Soybean Growers Association this week, represents a big step for the AIC. “This is

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NEW CROOKSTON CITY ADMINISTRATOR AMY FINCH GETTING SETTLED IN

Amy Finch, Crookston’s new city administrator, just completed her first week on the job. Finch comes to Crookston from Ottawa, KS, where she worked as the City Clerk. Finch said she had a good first week as she learns about Crookston and the new job. “Very good, very busy,” said Finch. “Been to some outside

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COVID TESTING EVENT IN CROOKSTON TESTS 265 ON DAY ONE

The first day of “no-barrier” COVID-19 testing was held at the Crookston Sports Center Tuesday. Amanda Frie, site coordinator for the state’s testing effort said they tested about half as many people as they can handle in a day. “We had over 265 people tested,” said Frie. “Lots of people coming in even with the

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CHEDA BOARD MAKING ACCRUED VACATION PAYOUT, NEW COFFEE BUSINESS & CHILD CARE FINDING FOOTING

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board voted Tuesday morning to pay out 540 hours in accrued vacation to Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  Currently, Hoiseth has 740 hours of accrued vacation time, identified by auditor Brady Martz as a liability against CHEDA. Board Chairman Kurt Heldstab said the board discussed the vacation during

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