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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD FINDS OUT MORE ABOUT STEM IN THE SCHOOLS

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening at the Crookston High School choir/orchestra room and approved the 2019 levy increase of 5.3 percent, heard from Highland School fifth and sixth grade students and teachers about STEM. The meeting started off with a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) program presentation by Highland Elementary School […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL QUESTIONED BY TWO RESIDENTS

In recent months the Crookston Forum, an allotment of time up to 15 minutes for citizens to address the council at the beginning of each meeting, has been utilized often and Monday was no different as to residents addressed the council. But before that, the council held the Truth in Taxation hearing, with the 2019

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS DISCUSSES ADAMS PROPERTY

In a carryover from the City Council meeting, the Ways and Means Committee considered legal action against Dean and Roman Adams over a late 2017 property sale that has yet to be finalized. Reading from his notes, City Administrator Shannon Stassen read from his notes that the committee, on a recommendation from the City Attorney

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REGIONAL CORRECTIONS BOARD TALKS REINTEGRATION FAIR

The Regional Corrections Board for Tri-County Community Corrections met on Monday at the Polk County Justice Center. A relatively short meeting included a review of the 3rd Annual Resources for Reintegration Fair held in September and several contracts. “We actually conduct a resource fair in the jail which allows the inmates to get in contact

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REAL GOOD BATH AND BODY NOW OPEN IN CROOKSTON

Walk into the new Real Good Bath and Body store at 118 South Broadway next to Widman’s Candy and the nose is greeted by a variety of scents.  The new shop has its origins in a Christmas gift and got its start on Facebook, went international and has come full circle right back to Crookston. 

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HOSTS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Trey Everett has been serving as the “Artist in Residence” for Crookston High School and his work with the students will culminate in a ‘Word Art’ display. There will be projects from both art classes as well as a couple of collaborative efforts by English students on their current areas of study. “One class has

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