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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO HOLD ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT

The Crookston School Board will hold an organizational meeting on Wednesday night, January 5, at 5:00 p.m. inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The meeting is open to the public and all are invited to attend. A closed session will immediately follow the meeting to conduct Superintendent Jeremy Olson’s mid-year evaluation. 

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CROOKSTON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT RESULTS

The 50th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count held on Saturday, December 18th, tied the all-time record. 13 individuals braved the cold or watched their bird feeders. The Christmas Bird Count is coordinated by the National Audubon Society and the Minnesota Ornithologist Union. The volunteers counted birds in a designated 15-mile diameter circle southeast of Crookston

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LIEUTENANT DARIN SELZLER APPOINTED AS NEW CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF

Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier will be retiring on February 28, 2022, after 32 years of service. At a City Council meeting earlier this week, the council voted to appoint Lietunant Darin Selzler to take his place effective March 1, 2022. Biermaier and Selzler have worked closely over the past few years and even closer

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CROOKSTON CARE AND SHARE RECEIVES DONATION FROM VIOLET BENGTSON AND DELTA HODGSON

Violet Bengtson and Delta Hodgson held their “Best Friends” lemonade stand during Ox Cart Days and the Chalk It Up art event this summer and raised money for community families in need. They raised $400 from the events for the Crookston Care and Share. Below is a picture of Violet Bengtson and Delta Hodgson giving

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REMINDING CITIZENS OF CO POISONING DURING WINTER MONTHS

With the winter season in full swing, a few fire hazards and safety concerns have become more prevalent. One of those is Carbon monoxide poisoning, as Carbon monoxide is odorless, invisible, and cannot be tasted. Crookston Fire Fighter Brian Hanson urges the public to be mindful of how deadly and dangerous Carbon monoxide is. “It

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