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POLK COUNTY CAMPGROUNDS THANKFUL TO WELCOME CAMPERS, VISITORS BACK THIS WEEK

Besides bars, restaurants and salons, campgrounds across Minnesota were allowed to start reopening this week under Phase II of Governor Tim Walz’s Stay Safe Minnesota Order. Cynthia Tyler and her husband, David, have co-owned Oak Cove Resort and Marine on Maple Lake just south of Mentor for 35 years. Cynthia calls the ability to reopen […]

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Duane Lien – Obit

Duane Lien, age 89, of Crookston, MN, passed away on May 28, 2020, at the Villa St. Vincent in Crookston, MN, with his family by his side. Duane was a lifetime member of the Crookston community.  He was born on April 11, 1931, the son of Norton and Dorothy (Bollinger) Lien.  He was baptized at

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Evelyn Hanson – Obit

Evelyn Hanson, 95, of Crookston, passed away peacefully Thursday, May 21, 2020 at Villa St Vincent in Crookston, MN.  Evelyn Brekken was born September 22, 1924 in Crookston to Manley and Mayme (Mulvaney) Brekken. She graduated from the Cathedral High School and received her teaching certificate from East Grand Forks Teachers Training School. She then

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POLK COUNTY PREPARED TO HANDLE HEAVY OUTDOOR ACTIVITY OVER HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Memorial Day weekend in Minnesota usually means more people outdoors and more people on the water. But in the wake of COVID-19, Polk County officials want to make sure everyone is safe and continue to follow social distancing guidelines. Polk County chief deputy Michael Norland said this year won’t be much different than any other

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CROOKSTON CLASS OF 2020 PARADE HAPPENING FRIDAY

High school seniors across the country are doing all they can to make the best of a limited graduation ceremony during COVID-19. With large ceremonies suspended in Minnesota until further notice, Crookston is doing what it can to celebrate its seniors. The Crookston senior class will stop at the high school on Friday morning to

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ERICKSON EMBROIDERY, WILLOW AND IVY PARTIALLY REOPENED MONDAY

Governor Tim Walz announced last week the end of his stay-at-home order in Minnesota, allowing retailers and main street businesses to partially reopen, with bars, restaurants, and salons to tentatively follow on June 1. Monday was the first day that these businesses were allowed to be open, as long as they’re operating at 50% capacity

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