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CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION TO OFFER A $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP

The Crookston Firefighters Association has announced the 2022 Crookston Firefighters Association Memorial Scholarship Award. The scholarship is to honor all past members of the Crookston Firefighters Association that are no longer with us today. This scholarship was made possible by the Association’s charitable gaming. In a release from the Crookston Firefighters Association, it said the […]

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CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION LOOKING FOR FIREFIGHTERS, WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON JUNE 9

The Crookston Firefighters Association will be holding an informational open house on Wednesday, June 9, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the North Fire Station at 1921 Sahlstrom Drive for motivated candidates interested in Fire and rescue while serving the Crookston community. Matt Johnson, vice president of the Crookston Firefighter Association, said they are looking

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CHEDA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS $200,000 IN GRANTS FOR CROOKSTON BUSINESSES

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) convened a special committee to review small business relief grant applications. Polk County had allocated $200,000 from the county total of $620,000 to the businesses in Crookston. The committee consisted of CHEDA Board members Kurt Heldstab, Leon Kremeier, Craig Buness, and City Council members Tom Vedbraaten and

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TREE LIGHTING TO BE HELD SATURDAY AT MAIN STREET/MAYOR’S COURTYARD

Crookston Rotary Club members, with an assist from the Crookston Fire Department/Firefighters Association and donations by Otter Tail Power Company, recently readied the big evergreen tree downtown at the Main Street Courtyard for the Rotary’s upcoming Tree Lighting event on Small Business Saturday, November 28, which will be held at 5:30 p.m. with free hot

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CITY ENGINNER EXPLAINS STREET IMPROVEMENT FEES TO COUNCIL, FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS FEMA GRANT

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and had two people speak at the public forum, and the Crookston Fire Department received a FEMA grant. PUBLIC FORUM Michelle Christopherson from the University of Minnesota Crookston handed out information to the council about a COVID-19 grant the university received from the Economic Development Administration focused

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TOM FEIRO RETIRING AFTER 36 YEARS WITH THE CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT

Crookston Firefighter Tom Feiro is retiring after 36 years as a member of the Crookston Fire Department and Crookston Firefighters Association. Feiro said he felt the time to retire was now. “I’ve been thinking about it for quite a while,” said Feiro. “And interestingly enough, the same feeling came over me when I retired from

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