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NEARLY 80,000 MINNESOTANS SIGN UP FOR GOVERNOR WALZ’S $100 VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM

Governor Walz announced yesterday the conclusion of Minnesota’s successful $100 COVID-19 vaccine incentive program, with nearly 80,000 Minnesotans who received their first dose of vaccine since July 30 signing up for the reward. The program has helped drive up Minnesota’s vaccination rate over the past month. The seven-day average for first doses administered was 2,675 […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REVIEWS SIX CITY DEPARTMENT BUDGETS

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers to discuss six different departments’ budgets for the 2022 year. The committee will have roughly one month to review all the departments with an end goal date of September 20th. COUNCIL BUDGET The first budget reviewed was the Council

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – August 24, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Jose Manuel Ramirez, 45 of Crookston, for Traffic-DUI-First Degree Driving While Impaired. Jason Robert Wells, 35 of Mesa Arizona, for Fifth Degree Assault-Attempt of Bodily Harm. Todd Allen Vaudrin, 56 of Crookston, for traffic-driving after the cancelation of license.

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES LETTER OF INTENT WITH EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers.  CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda included approval of the August 9 meeting minutes and a resolution to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $303,752.53. There were also resolutions before the board to approve partial payment estimates

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MORE COUNTERFEIT MONEY USED AT A BUSINESS IN FOSSTON

On Monday, August 23, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office was advised of a counterfeit $10 bill at LePiers West, located at 511 1st Street West in the City of Fosston.  Upon investigation, this appears to be an isolated incident. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office reminds businesses to closely examine paper currency and encourages the use

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