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MINNESOTA ADDING ANTIGEN TEST RESULTS TO ONLINE COVID-19 DATA

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) announced today that it will begin posting on its website COVID-19 cases detected using new antigen testing equipment approved by the FDA under an emergency use authorization. In posting these cases, MDH is following the guidance of the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) – the independent professional […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO FILE PERMIT APPLICATION TO LIGHT ROBERT ST BRIDGE

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee voted Monday night to complete a permit application to light the Robert St. Bridge.  The request for the City to complete the application was made by the Downtown Crookston Development Committee (DCDP). The State of Minnesota requires such a permit application to be submitted by the local government entity.

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES SECOND ROUND OF CARES ACT GRANTS

The Crookston City Council on Monday night passed a resolution approving $176,043.45 in CARES Act Small Business Grants to 19 Crookston businesses and organizations. In total, $723,339.47 was given out in grants with $500,000 from the City of Crookston’s CARES Act funds and an additional $250,000 from Polk County’s CARES Act allotment.    Councilman Steve

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH TO REOPEN SUNDAY

As the result of a negative COVID-19 test, Trinity Lutheran Church, Crookston MN, will reopen for in-person worship on Sunday, October 18, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. J.A.M. (Jesus and Me) classes will also resume according to our pandemic plan. All who enter the Trinity Lutheran are asked to follow our pandemic plan and protocols: If

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THE SUMMIT FEATURED RESIDENT OF THE MONTH – RENA WILLERT

The SUMMIT Senior Apartments with Assisted Living Services treasures the life experiences of its tenants.  Rena Willert is known by Benedictine Associates as a quiet natured lady who has brought a gentle and friendly spirit to The SUMMIT for nearly 13 years.  Rena grew up in Euclid, Minnesota, the youngest of 10 children.  “My father

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