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PARK BOARD RECEIVES UPDATE ON SUMMER PROGRAMS

The Crookston Park Board met Tuesday and received an update on summer programming. Parks and Recreation Supervisor Scott Butt said, “We just wanted to let them know we plan to be as normal as we possibly can. Try to get everybody back to normal, whatever normal is, back to that and get the kids in […]

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REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER IS NO LONGER LIVING IN CROOKSTON

Under Minnesota Statute 244.052 Subd. 4 (k) the Crookston Police Department is required to notify the community that William James Tuvell who was subject to broad public notification based on his residency within the City of Crookston is no longer living, working, or frequently found within this jurisdiction. If he is living in another Minnesota

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LOCAL STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS

Several local students have received scholarships from the Northland Foundation at Northland Community and Technical College this spring. They are listed below by hometown – CROOKSTON Eric Delorme – Northland-EGF Employee Scholarship Rylie Magsam – Early Recruitment Scholarship Shawn Adams – Northland-TRF Employee Scholarship and Hartz Foundation Scholarship Red Lake Falls Susan Brummund – Hartz

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BENDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY CROOKSTON VOLUNTEER THANK YOU

National Volunteer Week is April 18-24. The Benedictine Living Community Crookston would like to thank its many volunteers at the Villa St. Vincent and The Summit. Below is a message from Volunteer Coordinator Ashley Melsa – To all of our volunteers at Benedictine Living Community Crookston Villa St Vincent and The Summit, we would like

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DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS AUXILIARY UNIT 14 HONORS DAVID CARLSON

The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) of Minnesota donated a $1,000 award to the local Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary (DAVA) Unit 14 to be awarded to someone both in need and worthy of the award. The local unit chose to honor David Carlson. David Carlson has lived in Crookston his entire life, graduating from high school

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