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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL & CLOSED MEETINGS TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY

The Crookston City Council will hold both a closed meeting and a special strategic planning meeting on Wednesday, February 17, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The closed session will be held at 5:30 p.m. to develop or consider the offer for the purchase of parcel 82.00162.02 (Bob Herkenhoff property) east of Eickhof Blvd. […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT RELEASES HOME EVENT PROTOCOLS

The Crookston School District Activities Department has released the protocols for all Crookston Pirate home sporting events.   Crookston High School Gym Gates open 30 minutes before game time. Masks are required for ALL fans. Extra masks will be available at the door. Limit of 150 people total. Currently limited to 2 people per participant. (A

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CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER WILL REOPEN FOR PRACTICES BEGINNING MONDAY

The Crookston Sports Center will open back up on Monday, January 4. There are several changes to normal operations that have been put in place. One of those operation changes will be that face masks are required for everyone, including participants, explained Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle. “We open Monday, January 4 for practices

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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC DEPARTMENT TO CLOSE THE POOL AND ARENA UNTIL DECEMBER 18

The Crookston Park and Recreation Department will close the Crookston Sports Center and Community pool for the next month after orders from Governor Tim Walz. The pause will become effective following activities on Friday, November 20 and go through Friday, December 18.  During this time all programming and activities will be paused at both facilities. 

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COVID TESTING EVENT IN CROOKSTON TESTS 265 ON DAY ONE

The first day of “no-barrier” COVID-19 testing was held at the Crookston Sports Center Tuesday. Amanda Frie, site coordinator for the state’s testing effort said they tested about half as many people as they can handle in a day. “We had over 265 people tested,” said Frie. “Lots of people coming in even with the

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