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Polk County Board of Commissioners agrees to be the Lead Applicant for RAISE Grant application in hope of replacing three bridges that span the Red River

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, January 21, at 9:30 a.m. at the Government Center.  After approval of consent items and The County Board Members Issue Forum the Board moved on to the regular agenda. County Engineer Richard Sanders was first up on the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting and he came to the […]

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UMN EXTENSION NAMES SHANNON STASSEN NEW REGIONAL LEADER

The University of Minnesota Extension Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships (RSDP) is pleased to welcome Shannon Stassen as the new Executive Director of the Northwest RSDP. In his new role, Stassen will lead a regional board of directors and work with local governments, nonprofits, community groups, foundations, and a variety of partners across Northwest Minnesota to

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ENRIQUETA MORENO’S LEGACY LIVES ON THROUGH HER GRANDCHILDREN

The Cove Youth Center and the Crookston Youth Foundation would like to extend gratitude and thanks to the grandchildren of Enriqueta Moreno for their generous $1,000 donation. The donation is matched by the foundation’s founder. This money will go to help continue providing a safe harbor for our community’s youth. Enriqueta Moreno volunteered and worked

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AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR PRESENTS THE COVE WITH A $5,000 DONATION

American Crystal Sugar is proud to award the Crookston Youth Foundation a check for $5,000.  This will help keep their doors to the Youth Foundation open and get it up and running again as it had been closed due to Covid-19.  These funds will be used to help support their mission.  This organization has missed

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COVE YOUTH CENTER REOPENS IN DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON WEDNESDAY

After being closed for more than seven months, the Cove Youth Center in downtown Crookston is reopening to area high school youth starting Wednesday. Anke Wiersma, the President of the Crookston Youth Board, said being shut down for so long, especially during the summer months, was unfortunate timing, but she feels confident that the Youth

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES CARES ACT GRANT RECIPIENTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the council chambers at City Hall.  The only item on the regular agenda was approving the recommended small business grant recipients from the City of Crookston’s CARES Act funding. City Councilman Jake Fee said the committee and city staff put a lot of time and effort

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