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PARK BOARD REVIEW 2020 BUDGET, RAY ECKLUND ENCOURAGES PARK BOARD TO DEFEND PARKS

The Crookston Park Board met Monday evening and review the proposed 2020 budget.  They also heard from former Parks and Recreation Director Ray Ecklund in his response to a recent letter to the editor in the Crookston Times.  Ecklund began by talking about the work that went into creating Highland Park.  “I came to Crookston […]

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FORECAST CHANGES PLANS FOR CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SKIP DAY

Crookston High School will still have its senior skip day Wednesday, May 21.  However, due to the forecast, they will be going bowling rather than to Trinity Point.  Below is the schedule for seniors on Wednesday.  9:00 a.m. – meet in the Crookston High School Commons 9:15 a.m. – board the bus for Red Ray

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FISHER’S LANDING TRAVEL INFORMATION CENTER OPENS FOR SUMMER TOURISM MAY 13

Tourism is a key sector of the Minnesota economy, comparable to agriculture in its contribution to the gross state product. Minnesota’s leisure and hospitality industry account for more than 270,000 full and part-time jobs and close to $5.8 billion in wages. Travelers in Minnesota spend more than $42 million per day. These dollars circulate widely

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, April 25, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Gordon Way Oquist, 35 of Mahnomen, for felony firearm violation as a felon convicted of a crime of violence. Danielle Lamae Rasmussen, 28 of Crookston, for misdemeanor failure to appear. Released to another agency. Johnathan James Love, 41 of Fisher, for a gross

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SENIOR WELLNESS DAY HELD AT CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER

The Annual Senior Wellness Day was held Tuesday at the Crookston Sports Center.  About 30 booths were set up around the gold arena ranging from health services like RiverView Health and Choice Therapy to the Golden Link Senior Center, to transportation like Tri-Valley Opportunity Council. Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said seniors were able

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