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CROOKSTON SUPERINTENDENT URGES AT HOME SCREENING FOR COVID SYMPTOMS TO KEEP SCHOOLS OPEN

Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson sent a communication to parents in the Crookston School District Tuesday afternoon urging parents to continue to stay vigilant about COVID-19 screening and other protocols to keep schools open. His email is below – Good Afternoon!  I wanted to communicate how important it is to continue to screen your children every […]

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POLK COUNTY HAS 1 NEW COVID CASE; MN REPORTS 602 NEW CASES, 9 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 602 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, 159 probable cases from antigen testing, and 9 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 16,604 completed tests for a positive rate of 3.6 percent. Roseau County had 7 confirmed cases, Kittson County-3 cases, Mahnomen County-1 cases, Marshall County-1 cases, Pennington

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, February 24, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Fatumo Mahamed Abdi, 33 of Fargo, ND, for misdemeanor giving a police officer a false name, birth date, or id card. Samuel Paul Scott, 31 of Fertile, for gross misdemeanor possession of a schedule 5 controlled substance. Shawn Anthony Schafer, 30 of Oklee,

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL FFA CELEBRATES NATIONAL FFA WEEK

The Crookston High School FFA is celebrating National FFA Week this week. Students in the program are participating in several themed events throughout the week. All students enrolled in an agriculture class are members of FFA. Those classes include Intro to Ag, Food Science, Food Creations, Leadership 101, Floral Design, and Landscape Design. Crookston FFA

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ALTRU RESUMES NEW HOSPITAL PROJECT WITH CONSTRUCTION SET TO BEGIN THIS FALL

Altru Health System will resume their new hospital project with construction beginning this fall and a plan for completion in 2024. Altru shifted focus to support their staff and community during the COVID-19 pandemic, as a result, construction on the new hospital was paused in 2020. “While 2020 was a challenging time for us all,

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LORI WAGNER RESIGNING AS UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

United Way of Crookston Executive Director Lori Wagner has submitted her resignation effective April 15. Wagner said she intends to take some time with family and friends. “Right now, my last official day with the United Way is April 15,” said Wagner. “I’m just going to have fun with my family, sister, kids, grandkids, and

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