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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON HOSTING FIRST-EVER DRIVE-UP DINNER DASH AT CROOKSTON INN OCT. 19

Earlier this week, the United Way of Crookston announced they would not be hosting their 21st annual Soup & Chili cookoff at the Crookston High School. According to United Way of Crookston Executive Director Libby Boucher, the decision comes with careful consideration after conversations with Polk County Public Health and local healthcare providers. “We had […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS BEGINNING LEVEL 3 OF HEALTH & SAFETY MEASURES

As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the State of Minnesota, many School Districts are making changes to their policies on masking and social distancing requirements. The Crookston Public School District began Level 3 of their health and safety Measures on October 4, which includes Elementary students and staff required to wear masks and social

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON CITY ADMINISTRATOR AMY FINCH

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included Polk County Resident Robert Herkenoff for comments regarding the construction completed on Polk County Road 11, a resolution declaring Polk County as a Second Amendment dedicated county, and City of Crookston Administrator Amy Finch to provide

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CROOKSTON FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK WILL BE OCTOBER 25-29

October 25th through October 29th is Fall Clean-Up Week in Crookston. Clean-up items will be picked up only on your regular garbage pickup day and must be placed on the street boulevard. Please note: Compost material – grass clippings, lawn or garden waste – WILL NOT have to be in City compost bags for this

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES MOVING UP TO LEVEL 3 IN HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES

The Crookston School Board met on Thursday night inside a packed Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room and have decided to move from level 2 to level 3 of the school’s health and safety measures. The decision comes after the COVID-19 cases within Crookston and Polk County continue to rise. The board voted in favor 3-2

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