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POLK COUNTY NOTIFIED OF TWO STATE TAX VALUATION CHANGES WITHIN COUNTY

The Polk County Commissioners met this week and received updates from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting that the county had been notified by the Department of Revenue about two tax valuation agreements they have reached.  The first agreement was for the Southern Lights line owned by Enbridge Pipelines, LLC decreasing it’s valuation by $13,464,800 and […]

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CROOKSTON TO INITIATE TEST-OPTIONAL ADMISSIONS PRACTICE

An in-depth analysis of graduation rates for students at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMN Crookston) has shown high school grades as a strong predictor of student success.  As part of a new holistic admissions review, UMN Crookston will place significantly greater emphasis on high school grades and the rigor of high school coursework when making

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JOY HOFFMAN NAMED 2019 PILLAR OF PROFESSION BY NASPA – STUDENT AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATORS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

The NASPA Foundation is pleased to recognize outstanding members of the student affairs and higher education community through the Pillars of the Profession. Joy Hoffman, who works as an independent trainer and consultant for multicultural education in higher education out of Crookston, MN, has been named a 2019 NASPA Pillar of the Profession. NASPA–Student Affairs

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GRAND FORKS POLICE RESPOND TO REPORT OF STABBING

On Thursday, March 21 at about 9:46 a.m. officers responded to a report of a stabbing at 2012 7th Ave. N.  PSAP received a call from a male who said he had been stabbed by a female.  PSAP then received a call from a female who said that it was self-defense and the male was

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM PLACES 5TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS AT PERHAM TOURNAMENT

The Crookston High School Speech Team had another strong showing as the results from the March 16 Perham meet show.  Crookston placed 5th out of the 21 teams and 183 participants.  There were three preliminary rounds and a final in each event. Results: Victoria Proulx — 2ndPlace medal in Storytelling and 5th place medal in Dramatic Interpretation

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SUPERINTENDENT OLSON CLARIFIES PROPOSALS FOR 2019-2020, INTERVIEWS ARCHITECTS.

Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson proposed several changes last week including a couple of staffing changes to help keep the district within the means of their budget.  After hearing some feedback, Olson clarified two of the staffing proposals.  “I wanted to clarify what our proposal is and what it’s not,” said Olson.  “So the

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