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Crookston Lions Club Helps the Care and Share

The Crookston Care & Share has a new men’s dorm in its facility set to open this week.  Care & Share staff along with members of the Lions gave guided tours of the facility and the new eight-bed dorm to members of the community.  The Lions also provided residents and guests with a free meal […]

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Crookston School Board commended on improved credit rating

The Crookston School Board met Monday night and heard a presentation by Kelly Smith, Vice President of Springstead Inc., who commended the Board on their upgrade from A3 to A2 in their general obligation unlimited tax (GOULT) rating, which, he said, reflects the school district’s moderate, but growing tax base; average resident wealth indices; strengthened

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