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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD’S KARI MILLER RESIGNING BECAUSE HER FAMILY IS MOVING

The Crookston School Board will meet at 5:00 p.m. Monday in the district office conference room at the Crookston High School (CHS).   Crookston School Board member, Kari Miller, has turned in her resignation because she will be moving.  Dr. Miller said in her resignation letter that she and her family will be moving to […]

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UMC HANDS OUT FACULTY AWARDS INCLUDING 40 YEARS OF SERVICE AWARDS

The University of Minnesota Crookston, in celebration of excellence and service by faculty and staff, the annual Faculty and Staff Day was held Tuesday, May 7, in Bede Ballroom. Years of Service were highlighted by individuals who have been working on campus for 40 years or more. They are Phil Baird and Ken Myers (both

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UMC NAMES KOISTI AND SCHAPEKAHM AS MAN AND WOMAN OF THE YEAR

Students were recognized at the University of Minnesota Crookston in April for academic and athletic excellence during the annual awards celebration.  Highlights included Outstanding Student Achievement Awards from which the Man and Woman of the Year are chosen. Each student nominated by faculty and staff for the award is ranked in six categories: grade point

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, May 9, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Dawn Leigh Fettig, 47 of Bismarck, ND, for felony 3rd-degree possession of methamphetamine in school, park or public housing zone. Bethany Lee Kozel, 34 of East Grand Forks, for felony 3rd-degree possession of methamphetamine in school, park or public housing zone. Ronda Genelle

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REVIEW TAX ABATEMENTS, AGGREGATE TAX AND LIQUOR LICENSES

The Polk County Commissioners reviewed the 2018 Annual Aggregate Material Tax Report, or the taxes for gravel and sand pits, during their meeting on Tuesday.  Haulers and townships submit a report regarding amount hauled from active pits to determine what the tax amount will be explained Michelle Cote, Director of Property Records. “We report annually

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OAK COVE RESORT TO GET NEW BOAT STORAGE BUILDING AFTER WINTER STORMS

The wet heavy snow in March caused many buildings to collapse throughout the area.  Many of those buildings were pole buildings, which Polk County Planning and Zoning Commissioner Jake Snyder said is a concern because heavy snow puts a lot of stress on long trusses spanned to maximize space. “It’s been a concern of a

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