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CITY OF CROOKSTON 2022 TAX LEVY UPDATE

The City of Crookston, Crookston Public School District, and Polk County have set their preliminary maximum Tax Levies for 2022. The City of Crookston’s maximum Tax Levy has been set at 10%, the Crookston Public School District’s at 7.5%, and Polk County has set theirs at 4.6%. Altogether, taxpaying properties would see a 22.1% increase […]

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MN FAMILIES WILL SAVE AN AVERAGE OF $684 THROUGH MNSURE IN 2022

The Minnesota Department of Commerce and MNsure released information today on 2022 health plan rates and options in advance of the open enrollment period, which begins November 1. On average, Minnesota families will save $684 per year and will be able to access more health plan choices than previous years. More Minnesotans than ever before

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CROOKSTON TO POSTPONE SPAGHETTI DINNER

Out of an abundance of caution due to increased COVID numbers in our community, Trinity Lutheran of Crookston has decided to postpone the Junior High Spaghetti Dinner that was supposed to happen Sunday, October 3. 9:00 a.m. Worship followed by the semi-annual meeting will still happen on Sunday. Remember to wear your facemasks.

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RYDELL WILDLIFE REFUGE TO BE CLOSED TWO TIMES IN OCTOBER FOR SPECIAL DEER HUNTS

The Rydell National Wildlife Refuge will be closed to the public during two special deer hunts that will be held on the Refuge in October of 2021. This closure also applies to archery deer hunters and small game hunters who intend to use the Refuge. The Accessible Deer Hunt is conducted in cooperation with the

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – October 2, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Jennifer Dawn Berhow, 38 of Crookston, for Drug Possession, Storing Methamphetamine in the presence of a Child or Vulnerable Adult. Jose Angel DeLeon, 39 of Crookston, for Third-Degree Drug Possession of Methamphetamine.

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MINNESOTA FALL TURKEY HUNTING SEASON BEGINS TOMORROW

The Minnesota fall turkey hunting season offers hunters a challenge and another way to experience the outdoors in October. Fall turkey season opens tomorrow through Sunday, Oct. 31. Hunters are allowed to take one turkey of either sex during the fall season. Fall turkey hunters may use a crossbow, firearm, or archery equipment afield; however,

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