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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS RETIREES TO BE HONORED MAY 17

The Crookston Education Association will have a retirement party Friday, May 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Crookston Eagles for the retirees of Crookston Public Schools.  This years honorees are Eddie Desrosier, Belinda Fjeld, Karen Hanson, Jackie Lindsay, Denice Oliver, Vanessa Crowell, Terry Clauson, and Julie Tiedemann.  Eddie Derosier Derosier has spent 37 years with […]

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LAW ENFORCEMENT 5K SUPPORTS BENEVOLENT FUNDS TO SUPPORT OFFICERS IN NEED

On Saturday morning members of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Crookston Police Department, East Grand Forks Police Department, Grand Forks Police Department, and Grand Forks Sheriff’s Office and their families along with community members gathered together to run the Law Enforcement 5K.  The proceeds from the race are used to help local officers and their

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET MONDAY

The Ways & Means Committee will meet Monday night immediately following City Council in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The agenda includes the April 22 meeting report, an Otter Tail Power Lighting Audit Results, and a 2020 Budget Calendar Discussion.

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will be Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall.  There will be three proclamations, the first declaring 2019 “The Sisters of Saint Benedict’s 100 Year Centennial”, the second declaring May “Community Action Month”, and the third declaring May 12-18 “RiverView Health Week”. The consent agenda includes approving

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SPECIAL PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston Planning Commission will have a meeting on Monday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the conference room at City Hall.  The meeting is to discuss a variance request for the new First Community Credit Union building proposed on North Acres Drive. The variance request is to have the building setback just 36 feet

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MNDOT ASKS MOTORISTS, FARM EQUIPMENT OPERATORS TO SAFELY SHARE THE ROAD

Motorists traveling on Minnesota highways this spring should be aware of large farm equipment moving from farm to farm, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.  “Planting season is ramping up across Minnesota and farmers need the highways to access their fields,” said Brian Sorenson, state traffic engineer. “Motorists need to be prepared to encounter

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