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THE CROOKSTON INN & SCOBEYS SET TO FULLY RE-OPEN NEXT WEEK

The Crookston Inn was forced to shut down operations on January 7 this year. After various discussions and loan terms with the city and United Valley Bank, they are now in the process of re-opening.  “We were supposed to close on the business on December 20,” said Co-owner of the Crookston Inn Laurie Stahlecker. “And […]

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DAC REFERRED WORKER TAKES STRONG INITIATIVE AT HIS JOB IN THE CROOKSTON INN

Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) made a referral to the Polk County Developmental Achievement Center (DAC) for Simon. VR and his parents asked the DAC to find a community job for Simon after he graduated from high school. The team (Simon, his parents, VR staff, Case Manager, and DAC staff) had an intake meeting on May 11

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SCOTT AND JACK LINDGREN WIN MINAKWA 4TH OF JULY TOURNAMENT

Minakwa Golf Course held their annual 4th of July Golf tournament on Sunday.  The tournament is nine holes best ball, nine holes of scramble, and nine holes of alternating shot. The winners of the tournament were Scott Lindgren and Jack Lindrgren with a 101.  Travis Ross and Mark Lyczewski finished second with a 102.  Finishing

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CROOKSTON INN, SCOBEY’S PUB & GRUB WILL HAVE SOFT OPENING WEDNESDAY NIGHT

The Crookston Inn will reopen this week under new management, Laurie & Craig Stahlecker and Sons, beginning with a soft opening on Wednesday night from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m.  The soft opening will include the new menu at the renamed Scobey’s Pub and Grub, and those attending can see the remodeling that has been completed,

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CROOKSTON INN PLANNING SOFT OPENING FOR FEBRUARY 19

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and, as part of the consent agenda, approved a liquor license for Laurie and Craig Stahlecker and Sons – Doing Business as Crookston Inn.  Laurie Stahlecker said after the meeting that the Crookston Inn would have a soft opening on Wednesday, February 19, before hosting their first

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COUNCIL RELEASES MORTGAGE ON CROOKSTON INN, JACOBSON HOSPITALITY STILL OWES ON LOAN

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night passing a resolution to release the mortgage attached to the Crookston Inn.  The release of the mortgage will allow United Valley Bank to take ownership of the property without foreclosing on the previous owner and to enter into a lease agreement with an outside party to operate

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