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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES POLICE-WORN BODY CAMERAS FOR USE

The Crookston City Council on Monday night approved the policy regarding police-worn body cameras for the Crookston Police Department. No one spoke during a public hearing on the body cameras, and then the Council adopted the plans unanimously. The Council had approved body cameras as part of the 2020 Police Department budget, and Police Lieutenant […]

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CARE & SHARE RECEIVES $5,000 GRANT FROM CONGREGATION OF THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH

The Care and Share of Crookston recently received a grant of $5,000.00 from the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph.  This money is to be used for COVID-19 related expenses.  The grant given to Care and Share is one of many awarded to non-profit agencies in the communities where the Sisters reside.  Area agencies

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NSIC TO PUSH BACK START OF FALL SPORTS SEASON TO LATE SEPTEMBER/EARLY OCTOBER

With the health and safety of its member institutions’ communities, the importance of successful institutional campus reopening and the overall well-being of its student-athletes as its top priorities, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Board of Directors unanimously supported a delay to the start of NSIC fall athletic competition. The University of Minnesota Crookston is a

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 2 DEATHS & 650 NEW CASES OF COVID-19, 5 IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 650 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths.  The positive test rate was 5 percent, down from Sunday. Five new cases have been reported in Polk County bringing the total to 115. Red Lake and Pennington counties each added one case. All the numbers are below – Updated

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER DON DIEDRICH TURNING THE PAGE, NOT SEEKING FIFTH TERM

Polk County Commissioner Don Diedrich has served 16 years representing the Fifth District on the Polk County Board.  This November, district residents will select his successor.  Diedrich said the time has come to pull the plug and turn the page in life. “I’ll be completing my 16th year,” said Diedrich. “It’s been a joy; it’s

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS BUSINESS GRANTS FROM CARES ACT FUNDS

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee will meet Monday following the City Council meeting. The committee will discuss providing grants to Crookston businesses using the City’s CARES Act funds, changes to the City’s COVID-19 preparedness plan, and a plan for tours of the community for city administrator candidates. The committee will also continue a tabled

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