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RICH SANDERS PRESENTED WITH HIS 2018 OUTSTANDING COUNTY ENGINEER AWARD

Wayne Sandberg, Washington County Engineer and President of the Minnesota County Engineers Association visited the Polk County Commissioners for a local Presentation of the 2018 Outstanding Engineer of the Year Award to Polk County Engineer Rich Sanders.  “Our association is appraised of all 87 counties,” Sandberg.  “We have full membership across the state and had […]

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SHAUN NELSON BELTED MR. CHS 2019

Crookston High School senior, Shaun Nelson, was belted Mr. CHS at the 20th annual Mr. CHS contest at the Crookston High School auditorium on Sunday afternoon.  The Mr. CHS is a fundraiser for the Crookston High School Student Council and seven seniors competed in a fun “pageant.”  Shaun Nelson, Blake Fee, Damian Narvaez, Nick Garmen,

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFERING DRIVERS TRAINING CLASS STARTING MARCH 8

Spring Driver Education forms will be available in the High School office.  Students must be currently enrolled in Crookston Public Schools to attend.  Students must be at least 15 years of age by June 1, 2019, to enroll in summer driver education.  The cost is $325 and must be paid by the first day of

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BIERMAIER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC RAISING MONEY FOR THE CROOKSTON UNITED WAY

Celebrating 32 years has motivated the doctors of Biermaier Chiropractic Clinic to say “Thank You” to the Crookston and surrounding communities. Through the month of March, Dr. Steve and Dr. Lukas of Biermaier Chiropractic Clinic in partnership with the United Way of Crookston’s Jail & Bail fundraiser will be participating in a father and son

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SENATOR JOHNSON: MINNESOTA SHOULD EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN CRAFTING STATE’S NEW BUDGET

The office of Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) released its February revenue forecast earlier today, providing an updated outlook for Minnesota’s financial future. According to the report, the state has a $1.052 billion surplus for the remainder of the 2020-21 budget cycle – $492 million less than what was projected in the November forecast. Looking

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MAYOR GUY MARTIN VISITS 2ND GRADERS AT CATHEDRAL SCHOOL

City of Crookston Mayor Guy Martin visited the 2nd Grade Class at Cathedral School this week to tell them about his role and responsibilities as mayor.  The 2nd graders are currently learning about Community Government and Citizens.

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