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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT UPDATE FROM SUPERINTENDENT OLSON

Greetings from Crookston Public Schools! May is a month filled with many things from Spring sports, graduation, and the last days of school. It is a time filled with anticipation as we finish up one school year and prepare for the next. I would like to thank the over seventy-five community members that joined us

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PROPOSED CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS STILL HAS QUESTIONS THAT NEED TO BE ANSWERED

The City of Crookston held a Code of Conduct and Ethics committee meeting Thursday night at City Hall.  The committee is working on developing the said codes for elected officials, city employees, boards and commissions.  The meeting was attended by Mayor Guy Martin, Councilmembers Don Cavalier, Cindy Gjerswold, Dale Stainbrook, and Steve Erickson along with

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NEW MANAGEMENT HOPES TO GIVE DAROOS A BOOST

Daroos Pizza in Crookston opened about a year ago and recently picked up new management hoping boost the budding business.  Julie and Larry Love became the general managers in recent weeks.  Rumors were circling that the couple was buying the business, and while Julie says that is a possibility down the road they are currently

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CROOKSTON FARMER’S MARKET ASSOCIATION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

The Crookston Farmer’s Market Association held their Annual Meeting Saturday, April 6 at the Irishman’s Shanty. The election for new officers was held. Gary Kircher of Garden Hills Farm was elected as the president, replacing Jim Borkowski who completed his third term as president. Bob Prudhomme replaces Sue Bruggeman as Vice President. Pam Olson and

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FERTILE RECEIVES $2.2 MILLION TO REPLACE WATER MAINS, HYDRANTS AND GATE VALVES

The Minnesota Public Facilities Authority (PFA) approved $28.35 million in loan and grant funding for water infrastructure projects in Minnesota. Funding was approved for Crystal Bay Township, Fertile, Glencoe, Glenwood and Rice County. “I’m working hard to rebuild infrastructure in every corner of our state,” said Governor Walz. “I’m excited that $28 million dollars will

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