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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PREPARE THE 2019 BUDGET

The Polk County Commissioners held a shorter than normal meeting Tuesday as they prepare to complete the budget for their December 11 budget meetings. County Administrator Chuck Whiting urged residents with questions about the County Budget or their Property Tax Statement to attend the meeting. “The budget meeting December 11 is at 6:00 p.m. and […]

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CROOKSTON ROTARY HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Rotary Club recently inducted Chris Trostad, Highland Elementary School principal, as a new member and recognized Students of the Month for September, October, and November. The Student of the Month for September was Crookston High School (CHS) senior Elysa Christensen, daughter of Brian and Jessica Christensen. CHS senior Jaden Lubarski received the honor

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AMBER JOHNSON EARNS HONORS AT FARM BUREAU COMPETITION

University of Minnesota Crookston senior, Amber Johnson of Sebeka, earned runner-up honors in the Minnesota Farm Bureau State Collegiate Discussion Meet this past weekend. Amber advanced to the top four out of regional competition held at UMC by placing in the top seven participants. The Collegiate Discussion Meet is a competition promoted by the Minnesota

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES HANDING OVER POOL TO THE CITY

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room and the main item from the meeting was the approval to transfer ownership of the Crookston Community Pool to the city of Crookston. The board unanimously approved transferring ownership of the pool to the city and the lease for the

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL DOESN’T APPROVE FIRE HALL MESSAGE BOARD

Monday night’s Crookston City Council meeting progressed rather quickly despite the length of the agenda.  The consent agenda passed unanimously after Councilman Bobby Baird pulled a resolution for the 2019 fee schedule.  The resolution for the fee schedule moved to the regular agenda where it later passed unanimously with no discussion. The Council also held

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS TO DISCUSS BUDGET

The financial future for the City of Crookston dominated discussions during Monday night’s Ways & Means Committee meeting.  The meeting opened with the approval of the November 13 meeting report and then transitioned into the five-year capital improvement plan.  The plan proposed $14,287,600 in capital improvements, which City Administrator Shannon Stassen explained is a forecast

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