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Polk County to participate in Operation Green Light November 4-11, residents encouraged to join in

Polk County Veteran Affairs Director Kurt Ellefson asked the Polk County Commissioners if they would participate in Operation Green Light again this year, and the commissioners unanimously approved. In advance of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, Polk County will illuminate county buildings green from November 4-11 as part of Operation Green Light for Veterans, a […]

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Crookston City Council to hold a Special meeting on October 13

The Crookston City Council will also hold a special meeting on Monday, October 13, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council chambers.  There is only one agenda item: a resolution adopting findings of fact and reasons for approval for Brent Epema’s (doing business as B&E Meats) variance application.

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Crookston School Board to hold a special meeting October 13 to discuss hockey co-ops

The Crookston School Board will hold a special meeting on Monday, October 13 at 4:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.   The agenda for the meeting is to approve an application for Dissolution of Cooperative Sponsorship for Girls Hockey with Crookston/Mayville/Hatton/Sacred Heart, and then approve an application for cooperative sponsorship for Girls

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Crookston High School FFA competes in Barnesville, three teams advance to state competition

On October 8, the Crookston High School FFA Forestry, Poultry Evaluation, Soils, and Livestock Evaluation Teams competed at Barnesville High School. The Forestry and Soils teams finished first place in their categories and will advance to the state competition in April. Additionally, the Poultry Team placed 5th and will also advance to state.  Individually in

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Crookston and Fertile Libraries to host author Janet Prues on October 16

Lake Agassiz Regional Library will host a tour by Minnesota author Janet Prues, leading audiences through the historic events surrounding the death of Lillie Field, the subject of her book, The Thirteenth Crime, which is set in 1887’s Ottertail County. A Q&A session and book signing will follow the presentation. The tour is sponsored by Lake Agassiz

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RiverView Health offers a variety of Primary Care Providers

If you’re only going to the doctor when you’re sick, and not keeping up with annual wellness visits, you may be missing out on better health. What you don’t know about your health can hurt you. Annual wellness visits are an essential tool to help you get – and stay – on track for a

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