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MEET THE CANDIDATES – Crookston School Board

There are seven people running for three openings on the Crookston School Board. Incumbent Mike Theis and six newcomers – Malissa Burnette, Lorri Capistran, Jaclyn Martin, Adam Schiller, Kayse Thompson, and Connie Wilkins. We asked each candidate a series of questions and their answers are below. Tell us a little about your family. Mike: My […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES 65.09% PRELIMINARY LEVY

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall council chambers on Monday night and voted to approve the 2024 preliminary tax levy at the maximum of 65.09 percent. The council gave the preliminary levy unanimous approval. During the public hearing, the council heard from Malissa Burnette of Crookston, and she shared her concerns with

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