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SUMMER REGISTRATION DAY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 24 

If you’re looking for things for your kids to do during the summer make sure to head on over to the Crookston Sports Center Wednesday, April 24 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for Summer Registration Day.  Community Education Director Denice Oliver said summer registration day was created in response to parents requests to have a […]

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PARK BOARD DISCUSSES POOL TAKEOVER, CAPITOL IMPROVEMENTS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday afternoon and began their meeting reviewing the 2019 Capitol Improvement list.  The new members were also introduced to the Capital Improvement process said Parks and Recreation director Scott Riopelle.  “We just explained the process we’ll use,” said Riopelle.  “2019 is pretty well set, but if they see stuff

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FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER PROVIDES COMMUNITY EVENTS EACH SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health and the Polk County Wellness Coalition are ready to rock with the 2019 February Fitness Fever Events says Polk County Public Health Coordinator Kirsten Fagerlund.  “We’re excited again to have our committee offer fun events in February for the people in the region,” said Fagerlund.  “Our committee has been meeting for

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CROOKSTON POOL TO ADD AN EXTRA HOUR OF OPEN SWIMMING OVER BREAK

The Crookston Community Pool will be open an extra hour next Wednesday through Friday for open swim explains pool manager Cody Brekken. “During Christmas break, we will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas day, as well as New Year’s Eve and New Years Day,” said Brekken. “We’ll be open a little earlier Wednesday through Friday

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES HANDING OVER POOL TO THE CITY

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room and the main item from the meeting was the approval to transfer ownership of the Crookston Community Pool to the city of Crookston. The board unanimously approved transferring ownership of the pool to the city and the lease for the

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School District to get Less Referendum Money For Pool

During a review of the Crookston School District Audit, they discovered that revenues from the District’s swimming pool referendum will be slightly less than previously thought and shared that information with the City of Crookston Monday afternoon. The adjustment is from the Minnesota State Department of Education in their Levy Limitation Report. Crookston Schools Superintendent

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