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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY AT 7:00 P.M.

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday night at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The agenda consists of seven items on the agenda including approving the January 28 meeting minutes.  There are six resolutions to, approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $156,850.90 for checks numbers 61007-61080; […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH HANDS OUT $326,000 IN BONUSES TO 296 EMPLOYEES

RiverView Health’s mission is to deliver a healthcare experience that consistently exceeds patients’ expectations through exceptional people providing exceptional care for exceptional outcomes. In February, those exceptional people will be rewarded with incentive compensation bonuses for work well done. For the fifth year in a row, bonuses will be given to employees who met or

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COUNTY ENCOURAGES SWING AWAY MAILBOXES BE INSTALLED, RESIDENTS TO ENSURE CHAIN IS LOOSE

The Polk County Highway Department would like to inform all residents that it is the county policy that mailboxes are not replaced if hit by snow.  The Polk County Highway Department strongly encourages the purchase and install of a swing away mailbox.  Cost is $75.00 or $150.00 if installed, plastic mailboxes are strongly discouraged. Because

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DEPOSITING SNOW ON COUNTY HIGHWAY COULD LEAD TO MISDEMEANOR, CIVIL LIABILITY

The Polk County Highway Department wishes to inform all residents of Polk County that in accordance with Minnesota Statute 160.27, Subd. 5, it is illegal to place snow (by plowing, blowing or shoveling etc.) onto County Highways.  Violation of this Statute is considered a misdemeanor.  Polk County also cautions that the act of placing snow

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SUMMER GOULET ONE OF FOUR TO ADVANCE TO MULTI-REGION SPELLING BEE

The Northwest Service Cooperative of Thief River Falls, sponsored the Regional Spelling Bee which was held on Wednesday, February 6 at Northland Community & Technical College in Thief River Falls.  37 winning spellers from 30 schools in Region 1 & 2 participated in the Regional Bee.  All spellers participated in a written round in the

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAYS SPRING FLOOD THREAT STILL LOW

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota said in an email to KROX today that the risk for a spring flood in the Red River Valley is still low, even after the snow storms in January and February.  Some of the information they passed along is below –  Key Points Snowpack is now

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