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GOVERNOR WALZ THANKS RED LAKE FALLS BUSINESS FOR INVESTING IN THE STATE

Governor Tim Walz reached out to Altoz CEO, Dennis Brazier, last week to express his heartfelt appreciation for Altoz’s commitment to investing in Minnesota. Altoz recently expanded its facility in Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, providing substantial economic benefits to the state and local community. During the conversation, Governor Walz emphasized the role that businesses like […]

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE RECOMMEND ADJUSTED LEVY TO BE SET AT 19%

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met on Monday following the Truth in Taxation presentation and public hearing and further discussed the levy and budget. Heading into Monday night, the adjusted levy was set at 24.179%. Desperately looking for ways to lower the levy, the committee considered the frustrations many community members expressed regarding the

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OVER FIFTY CROOKSTON RESIDENTS ATTEND CITY’S TRUTH IN TAXATION PRESENTATION/HEARING

The City of Crookston Truth in Taxation presentation and public hearing was held on Monday night. The council chambers held more than fifty concerned Crookston residents, and nearly twenty took the podium and spoke to the council members. The City of Crookston Finance Director Audrey Passa presented the Truth in Taxation. Heading into the presentation,

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD CERTIFIES LEVY, APPROVES MEAL RATE INCREASE FOR STAFF

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Orchestra/Choir room and approved an increased meal rate reimbursement for staff. They were informed Brady Martz wasn’t finished with the audit that was supposed to be presented at the meeting, and they certified the levy payable for 2024. The meeting recap is

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THE CITY OF CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES SNOW REMOVAL THIS WEEK

Downtown snow removal on all East/West streets will take place beginning at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday night/Thursday morning. North/South Streets will take place beginning at 12:01 a.m. Thursday night/Friday morning. Snow removal will take place, barring unforeseen heavy snowfall or other emergency. Vehicles on these streets will be towed if not moved.

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HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE READ-A-THON’S TOP READERS

Read-A-Thon fundraisers were held November 6-17 at Highland & Washington Schools. Students enjoyed themed days and friendly classroom competitions. Pre-K through 5th graders read 185,514 minutes (over 3,091 hours) during the 2-week event! The top 3 readers this year were: 1st Place- 2nd grader Elizabeth Capistran, with 1,918 minutes read 2nd Place- 5th grader Keeva Kliner,

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