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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY CANCELING FALL GLOW GOLF TOURNAMENT

The Benedictine Living Community announced today that they will not be holding their annual fall Glow Golf Tournament. The letter can be found down below –    Due to safety concerns related to COVID – 19, and the variants of it, for the second year in a row, Benedictine Living Community – Crookston (Benedictine –Villa […]

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POLK COUNTY 2022 BUDGET ON TRACK FOR 3.5% TAX LEVY INCREASE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. Gerald Jacobson was absent from the meeting, so Joan Lee filled in as the Chair of the board. 2022 BUDGET UPDATE Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting gave the board a 2022 Budget update and said things are still on

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UMC VEDEN CENTER RECEIVES $237,217 IN GRANT DOLLARS FROM DEED

The Department of Employment and Economic Development announced that the University of Minnesota Crookston’s Veden Center for Rural Economic Development is a recipient of the Small Business Partnership Grant Program. “The DEED grant will be used to provide technical assistance for start-up and emerging businesses, as well as existing businesses,” said Mitch Berg, Associate Director. 

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL CONDUCTS CITY ADMINISTRATOR AMY FINCH’S PERFORMANCE REVIEW

The Crookston City Council held a special meeting on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers to conduct Crookston City Administrator Amy Finch’s performance review. The meeting was a closed session. It was also an opportunity for Finch to address the Council on ways they could help her. Crookston Mayor Dale Stainbrook talked about

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TIM DUFAULT REPRESENTS MINNESOTA WHEAT COUNCIL DURING GOVERNOR’S TRADE MISSION TO THE UK

Crookston’s own Tim Dufault represented the Minnesota Wheat Council during the Governor’s Trade mission to the U.K. and Finland from November 13-19. There were four separate groups on the trip representing Agriculture, Education, Medical Technology, and Environmental Sciences, with the hope to build relationships and potential future business. Several people and commodity groups were invited

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