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CROOKSTON TOWNSHIP LOOKING INTO PAVING HALF-MILE OF 240TH AVE SW

The Crookston Township had a meeting on Monday morning to discuss the possibility of paving a half-mile portion of 240th Avenue SW as part of the reconstruction of Polk County Road 11/Fisher Avenue this summer.  240th Avenue SW connects Polk County Road 11 to the old Gentilly Road (265th Street SW) and goes by the […]

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON WELCOMES FOUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS

The United Way of Crookston recently added four new board members.    Tanner Holten is an Associate Attorney at Reynolds, Harbott, Knutson, and Larson Law Firm. Tanner and his wife Lauren have two children, Cooper and Briar. Tanner is excited to be more involved in the community, meet new people, and help the United Way

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MINNESOTA DNR TO OFFER FREE WEBINARS ON FISHING AND KAYAKING

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will be offering weekly webinars in the month of May on walleye and bass fishing basics, and other topics.  The webinars are for anyone who wants to supercharge their outdoor skills and know more about how to enjoy the outdoors in Minnesota is invited to join a new weekly

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 899 POSITIVE COVID TESTS, POLK COUNTY ONLY REPORTS 2

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 899 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 16,010 tests for a positive rate of 6 percent. 3 deaths were reported in today’s report.  There were 209 probable cases with antigen testing.   Polk County reported two cases and Roseau County had one. All the information is below – 

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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL FAMILIES DECORATE THE SCHOOLS

Several Washington and Highland Elementary School families helped decorate the sidewalks to show their appreciation for the teachers and staff at the schools to kick off Teacher Appreciation Week. Some of the pictures are below –   

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MNDOT ENDS SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS FOR NORTH AND NORTH-CENTRAL ZONES

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will end spring load restrictions (SLR) in the north-central and north frost zones Monday, May 3, 2021 at 12:01 a.m. Spring Load restrictions have already ended in the other frost zones. Frost zones can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Start and end dates and other load limit information

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