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Crookston City Council to meet on Monday, October 6

The Crookston City Council met Monday, October 6, at the City Hall Council Chambers.  NORTH STAR LIME LLC LOANIn August of 2024, North Star Lime LLC received a $430,000 loan at two percent interest over five years through the Minnesota Department of Economic and Employment Development (DEED). As part of the agreement, collateral was offered, […]

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MN Board of Water and Soil Resources approve funding local governments grants for drainage

Local governments can apply for multipurpose drainage management grants following the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) approving up to $1.8 million for these efforts at its September meeting. Up to $900,000 is available in Fiscal Year (FY) 2026, plus an additional $900,000 available in FY 2027.  Eligible applicants include counties, watershed districts, watershed

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT October 6

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – Charity Saint James, 37 of Warren, for third-degree drug possession of methamphetamine/amphetamine in a school/park/public housing zone Luis Enrique Narvaez, 64 of Crookston, DUi, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance Brandeis Jayde Olberg, 45 of New Folden, for

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Crookston City Council to meet on Monday, October 6

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday, October 6 at 5:30 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers.  The consent agenda includes approving the city council meeting minutes from September 15 and the special meeting minutes from September 30. The council will be asked to approve bills and disbursements of $531,657, a 2025 Caterpillar

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Polk County 4-H celebrating National 4-H Week October 5-11

October 5-11, 2025, is National 4-H Week, and Polk County is celebrating the 4-H youth who have impacted the community and are stepping up to the challenges of a complex and changing world.  The 4-H youth development program provides experiences where youth can “learn by doing,” which encourages youth to experiment, innovate and think independently. 

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