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Meet the Candidate Forum is October 1

Voters will have an opportunity to learn more about the candidates running for the District #593 School Board, Crookston City Council. Mayoral Candidates, Polk County Sheriff, and Minnesota House District 1B at Forum on Monday, October 1. The Meet the Candidates Forum, jointly sponsored by the Crookston Area Chamber and the University of Minnesota, Crookston will […]

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City and School District Discuss Arena Lease and Pool Ownership

There are two things that don’t make money, arena’s and swimming pools and the Crookston School District and City of Crookston officials met on Tuesday afternoon at the Crookston School District office to discuss the Crookston Sports Center lease agreement and the possibility of transferring pool ownership. The meeting was a good and open dialogue

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6 PEOPLE FILE FOR CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD

One person, Marcia Meine, filed to run for Crookston School Board on the final day of filing and six people will be running for three spots on the board.  Incumbents Adrianne Winger, Tim Dufault, and Patty Dillabough are running for re-election and Katya Zepeda, Jim McBride and Marcia Meine all filed.  The General Election will

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FILING FOR CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD STARTS JULY 31

The Crookston School Board set dates for filing to run for School Board this year. The terms of Patty Dillabough, Tim Dufault, and Adrianne Winger will expire at the end of the year. Filing will open July 31 and close August 14. Candidates may file for office at the school district office located in the

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES FIVE CENT INCREASE IN MEALS FOR UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston School Board met on Monday afternoon to establish Superintendent goals for new Superintendent Jeremy Olson.  The meeting was the final chapter in the hiring process of Olson and it was facilitated by Sandy Gundlach of the Minnesota School Board Association.  The three-and-a-half-hour meeting was a good and productive one, according to Crookston School

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