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DONATIONS TO HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS HELP FAMILIES DURING HOLIDAY SEASON

The Crookston community is perhaps at it’s best during the holiday season, as evidenced by the many generous ways its residents choose to help those in need throughout the community.  One area that generosity is evident is at Highland and Washington Schools. Tara Rodriguez is a Family Service Specialist for the Northwestern Mental Health Center, […]

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ANNA OGAARD-BREKKEN THANKS COMMUNITY WHO’VE ASSISTED WITH STUDENT MEAL FUNDS

Community members and local organizations of Crookston; I want to give a sincere “Thank You” to all of those individuals and businesses who have donated to Crookston Public School Food Services in the past. This school year, I have been contacted by a number of individuals who have chosen to give a monetary gift directed

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5TH ANNUAL RYDELL/GLACIAL RIDGE CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT

Rydell and Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuges (NWR) will be hosting their 5th Annual Christmas Bird Count on Thursday, December 19th. This event is administered by the National Audubon Society and is the longest running citizen science bird project in the U.S. This year marks the 120th year of the Christmas Bird Count. Counts are

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO FISHER SCHOOL BUS IN DITCH

On Tuesday, December 10, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the area of 225th St SW and 390th Ave SW for a Fisher School District bus that had entered the ditch. 12 students were on board at the time of the incident. When deputies arrived they discovered that three of the students, ages

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT INTRODUCES ADOPT-A-HYDRANT PROGRAM

The Crookston Fire Department is starting an Adopt-A-Hydrant program in the City of Crookston to hopefully keep hydrants clear of ice and snow in the event of a fire.  Hydrants that are clear give firefighters the ability to immediately attach hoses and start fighting when arriving on the scene of a fire.  If hydrants aren’t

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