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Widseth of Crookston to design Maple Lake Area Multi-Use Trails

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Government Center.  Assistant Environmental Services Administrator for Polk County, Jake Snyder, brought two items to the board for approval. The first was a Resolution for a Conditional Use Permit for Dave Scherfenberg for his property on Maple Lake. Snyder reminded the board that in […]

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Crookston School Board approves a 3-year Johnson Controls contract extension, a Native American compliance letter, and a change to PSEO credits

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choice/Orchestra room. 2023-24 AUDITThe meeting started with Brian Opsahl of Brady Martz and Associates presenting a draft of the audit for 2023-24. Opsahl said it was a clean audit, but he suggested keeping a close eye on some things. “I did point

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Crookston School Board meets on Monday, November 25

The Crookston School Board meets on Monday, November 25 at 5:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  The consent agenda includes the approval of minutes from the meetings on October 28 and the special meeting on November 14, approval of current bills, and accepting the resignation of Meghan Jeffries as Special Education teacher

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FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR UNION LAKE SIMON SECOND ADDITION

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the final plat for the Simon Second Addition on Union Lake.  The plat consists of 14 lots, seven of which can have cabins built on them explains Jake Snyder, the Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator.  “It’s seven riparian lots, that touch the lake, and then seven backlots,”

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Crookston School Board to review summary of listening session comments

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday at 5:00 p.m. in the Large Group Room at Highland Elementary School. Agenda items include a presentation by Kelly Smith, Vice President of Springstead Inc., approval of personnel items including an employment agreement increase with Mike Delorme, Assistant Mechanic at the Bus Garage; employment with Gayathri Venkatachalam as

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