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CITY OF CROOKSTON SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK APRIL 26-30

April 26 – April 30 is Spring 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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NORTH STAR 4-H CLUB SPONSORING HEAD, HANDS & TOES WINTER GEAR DRIVE

North Star 4-H Club is sponsoring a Winter Gear Drive.  Hats, mittens, and socks are being collected for youth in Polk County in need of warm winter gear.  Donations can be dropped off at the Crookston Library and at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Church through Feb 15.  All donations will be given to

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PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE PROVIDES COVID-19 AND VACCINE UPATE

Polk County Public Health (PCPH) Director Sarah Reese provided an update to the Polk County Commissioners Tuesday on the current state of COVID-19 and the vaccination rollout in the county. Reese said she could happily report the rate of COVID-19 in the county has been continuing to fall. “We collect from Thursday through Wednesday,” said

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CATHEDRAL SCHOOL STUDENTS MAKE POSTERS THANKING VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS

This week is Catholic Schools Week. As part of Catholic Schools Week, students participate in a variety of service projects. On Monday, each classroom made posters thanking a variety of community organizations including Polk County Public Healthy, Crookston Police Department, Crookston Public Schools District Office, and more!  Pictured below is the fifth-grade class sharing their

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POLK COUNTY FITNESS FEVER TO LOOK A LITTLE DIFFERENT THIS YEAR

Fitness Fever might look different this year, but our mission is as important as ever! The great news is, you can still get outdoors and find ways to connect with nature this winter. Polk County Public Health and the Polk County Wellness Coalition are excited to highlight outdoor family activities and the variety of active

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & NORMAN-MAHNOMEN PUBLIC HEALTH AWAIT MORE VACCINE

On Thursday, Polk County Public Health and Norman-Mahnomen Public Health released a joint statement that they are prepared to distribute more of the COVID-19 vaccine. However, the availability of vaccine remains limited and fluid. The release is below – At this time, the COVID-19 vaccine is very limited and vaccine guidelines continue to change. Polk

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