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POLK COUNTY FITNESS FEVER STARTS THIS SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health, the Polk County Wellness Coalition, and many other fantastic community partners and volunteers are excited to bring back Fitness Fever on Sundays throughout February. Amanda Lien of Polk County Public Health said the goal of Fitness Fever is to get people outside and active during the winter months of the year. […]

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POLK COUNTY FITNESS FEVER COMING BACK IN FEBRUARY ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS

Fitness Fever is back for February, featuring our great outdoor activity locations across Polk County. Polk County Public Health, the Polk County Wellness Coalition, and many fantastic community partners and volunteers are excited to highlight this year’s outdoor family activities and the variety of active living choices we have available right here in our area.

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ECFE CLASS EXPLORES CROOKSTON PARKS

The ECFE Friday morning class Wide Open Spaces and families met each week to enjoy  Crookston parks.  Castle Park was the most frequented park due to the trees for a windbreak and the variety of things to explore.  Each week the children discovered something “new” at the park – their treasured house of sticks, balancing

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PARK BOARD GETS UPDATED ON WINTER ACTIVITIES, COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night in the Council Chambers are City Hall.  The board received an update on winter activities from Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle. Riopelle said Minnesota Hockey and the Minnesota Ice Arena Manager’s Association is working to make uniform restrictions or limitations at area rinks before activities begin

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO EXTEND SIDEWALKS ON RADISSON ROAD

The Crookston City Council voted on Monday night to extend the sidewalks along Radisson Road as part of the street project underway there. The vote is contingent on a legal check to ensure a public hearing isn’t required for that particular change.  The sidewalks would extend through the Hoven Lane Park on the south side

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