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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE ARCHITECT FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met earlier this week inside the Polk County Government Center. Commissioner Mark Holy was absent from the meeting. A large portion of the meeting was spent with the board hearing various topics from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting. APPROVAL OF ARCHITECT’S FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS Whiting first came […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD RECEIVES PRESENTATION ON CHS AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL ADDITIONS

The Crookston School Board met for a Special meeting on Wednesday afternoon. CALL TO ORDER After the Call to Order, the board began with Chairperson Frank Fee welcoming new board member Marcia Meine by having her complete and sign an Oath of Office for the Crookston School Board. Policy 209 The board then began reviewing

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GENTILLY BRIDGE RE-NAMED BERNIE L. LIEDER MEMORIAL BRIDGE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The big items included Jacob Snyder from Planning and Zoning, Chuck Whiting presenting the board with service and specific project agreements with ICON Architects, and Richard Sanders bringing forth a resolution to approve the re-naming of the Gentilly Bridge

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SUPERINTENDENT OLSON THANKS COMMUNITY FOR REFERENDUM SUPPORT, UPDATES NEXT STEPS

Last week both the Crookston School District’s operating referendum and bus garage referendum passed with broad support from voters.  Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson said he’s thankful to live in a community that supports education. “We’re just very thankful as a district to see that vision come to reality,” said Olson.  “Right now, we’ve been in

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS HOLDS PUBLIC MEETING ON REFERENDUM

The Crookston School District held a public meeting Thursday on the two referendum questions that will be on the ballot November 5.  The first question is a repeal and replace of the operating referendum, which would lower taxes.  The second question is to build a bus garage on the Highland School Property.  OPERATING REFERENDUM The

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