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CROOKSTON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT RESULTS RELEASED

The 47th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count was held on Saturday, December 15. Fifteen individuals from Crookston and the surrounding area participated in this year’s count which is coordinated by the National Audubon Society and the Minnesota Ornithologist Union. The volunteers counted birds in a designated 15-mile diameter circle southeast of Crookston and in the […]

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CROOKSTON YOUTH FOUNDATION TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE FOR THE COVE

The Crookston Youth Foundation is excited to announce an open house for The Cove, the Crookston Youth Center, a safe, substance-free space for our youth. Join them on Sunday, December 30 to see the progress that has been made thus far. The Youth Board of Directors has imagined, designed and created the space that will

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH RECEIVES BREASTFEEDING FRIENDLY AWARD

Polk County Public Health has received a Breastfeeding Friendly Health Department-Silver Level Award from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) for its contributions to the health of mothers and their babies. The designation acknowledges a county health department’s commitment to acting as a model for the community by supporting healthy families and receiving the business benefits of supporting

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SAVE MONEY ON NEW COPIER LEASE

The Crookston School Board approved a new copier lease that will save them over $50,000 over the next five years at a special meeting at the Crookston School District Office conference room on Thursday evening. The copier contract was the only item on the main agenda and the Crookston School Board approved the bid from

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PAWS HOOFS CLAWS PROVIDING HOME SERVICES FOR ANIMALS

Paws Hoofs Claws is providing a home service for small and large animals allowing them to stay in their home. Karen Busch, a former teacher, provides basic care for bets such as walking, running and snuggling for pets. For larger farm animals, she provides help with seasonal animal work and daily chores for farms in

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL SIXTH GRADERS SING AT THE VILLA

The sixth graders from Highland Elementary visited residents at the Villa St. Vincent on Thursday afternoon.  The sixth-grade choir performed their pieces from their recent Holiday concert and then the entire sixth-grade class sang several Christmas carols. Resident Vivian Arel said she enjoyed the performance when asked.  “I sure did, it was very nice,” said

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