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Crookston Lions Club Conducting Child Vision Screening

The Crookston Lions Club has been busy doing vision screening for children at area daycares. Screenings are in conjunction with MD5M Lions KidSight and the Minnesota Lions Vision Foundation. Vision screening produces images of a child’s eyes to determine the presence of eye disorders including far- and near-sightedness, in addition, astigmatism, anisometropia (unequal refractive power), […]

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Crookston School Board Sets Preliminary Levy

The Crookston School Board met in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room on Monday evening and approved the preliminary tax levy, student fundraising, and heard from Crookston High School Principal about a partnership with Polk County Public Health to inform students of the dangers of vaping. The first topic of the meeting was the approval

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Crookston City Council Wants to Discuss Downtown Master Plan

The Crookston City Council met Monday night in the council chambers at City Hall. The consent agenda, which passed unanimously, included approving the previous meetings minutes and the following resolutions; to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $204,224.52, to call for a public hearing for the DEED Small Cities grant

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Meet the Candidate Forum is October 1

Voters will have an opportunity to learn more about the candidates running for the District #593 School Board, Crookston City Council. Mayoral Candidates, Polk County Sheriff, and Minnesota House District 1B at Forum on Monday, October 1. The Meet the Candidates Forum, jointly sponsored by the Crookston Area Chamber and the University of Minnesota, Crookston will

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UMC Student-Athlete, Ethan Johnson, Stays Busy With Studies, Work and Golf

Story by University of Minnesota Crookston University Relations Last fall Ethan Johnson started thinking about law school. This fall, he took the entrance exam and is applying for gap year employment. Johnson, a senior double major in business management and communication, always thinks ahead. He started swinging golf clubs when he was 10 years old

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