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Tri-Valley Opportunity Council

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Mayor Stainbrook Proclaims March 16-22 National Child and Adult Food Program Week

Crookston City Council met on Monday, March 3, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. Debra Cooper from Tri-Valley Opportunity Council was on hand to get a declaration signed by Mayor Stainbrook Monday evening. “I asked the mayor to proclaim March 16-22 as National Child and Adult Food Program Week,” said Cooper. “It’s good to […]

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Polk County Board of Commissioners holds first meeting of 2025

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met for the first time in 2025 on Tuesday, January 7, at 8:00 a.m. at the Government Center. Commissioners-Elect Paul Reese, Mark Holy, and Gary Willhite, as well as Officers Elected, were administered the Oath of Office. Commissioner Holy was elected Board Chair, and Joan Lee was Vice Chair.

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City Council Awards Grant Funds for 2025 to Non-Profit Organizations

On Monday, the Crookston City Council heard from eight non-profit organizations that requested city grant funds for their organizations.  The total of the requests was $228,000. The City has a budget of $125,000. The city awarded grant funds to six of the eight organizations, making decisions based on which organizations provide the most service to

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Crookston School Board approves Sub pay, enrollment is steady, and approves a D.C. Field Trip and alley vacation for Tri-Valley

The Crookston School Board met on Monday, September 23, at the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. ENROLLMENT DOWNThe Crookston School District has 472 Kindergarten through fifth grade and 595 sixth through 12th graders. It also has 73 students enrolled in post-secondary education options (kids can take college classes at UMC, NCTC, and other colleges for

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