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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD GETS A TOUR OF THE REMODELED HIGHLAND SCHOOL

The Crookston School Board met Monday evening at Highland Elementary School to give the school board a tour of the remodeling that was done throughout the building this summer. HIGHLAND SCHOOL TOUR/REMODEL Highland School Principal Chris Trostad gave the tour of the remodeled areas. Trostad, Travis Oliver and the custodial staff were busy this summer

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PARK BOARD REVIEWS SUMMER PROGRAMS, BREKKEN PROVIDES POOL UPDATE

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night reviewing the summer recreation programs and receiving an update from pool manager Cody Brekken.  Brekken said starting in September, the pool will go away from the punch card system in favor of pool passes.  “Instead of being able to get punch cards we’ll have pool passes,” said

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT WARNS OF NEXTDOOR SOCIAL NETWORK SCAM

The Crookston Police Department has received several reports of Crookston residents receiving a letter inviting them to join a free online private social network platform called Nextdoor. Nextdoor is a networking platform where members can post comments about what is going on in their neighborhood such as local events or where to hire a contractor or mechanic. This is

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CALLED TO AN ASSAULT IN GONVICK, FIND A DECEASED MALE

UPDATE 8-26-19 11:48 a.m. On Friday, August 23 at approximately 11:47 p.m. Polk County deputies responded to a report of an assault at 29631 420th Ave SE, Gonvick.  Upon arrival, Jonathon Neil Sundquist (9-2-67) from rural Gonvick was found to be deceased. The MN BCA is also assisting with the investigation.  This investigation is ongoing

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PROTESTERS GATHER AT POLK COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER MONDAY MORNING

On Monday morning about 60 members of a group called The Children’s Crusade protested outside the Polk County Government Center.  The protest, according to Field McConnell Director of The Children’s Crusade, was over the unfair treatment of Timothy Charles Holmseth of East Grand Forks, whom McConnell said was the reason Jeffrey Epstein, who he referred

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