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WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOLDS SAFETY TOWN 2022 FOR KINDERGARTNERS

All through the week of June 6-10, the Washington Elementary School has been teaching its kindergarteners a variety of safety topics in a program called “Safety Town 2022.” Every day this week, from 8:30 to 10:35 a.m., kindergarteners received presentations on safety topics from members of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the Crookston Pet Clinic, […]

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STEPHENS DRIVE RESIDENTS SHOULD REFRAIN FROM PARKING IN DRIVEWAYS STARTING AUGUST 30

H&S Concrete will start setting up to place the concrete curb and gutter on Stephens Drive Monday, August 30, weather permitting. They are asking residents living on Stephens Drive to refrain from parking in their driveways and remove other vehicles that may be needed during this time. Access to driveways will not be available for

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POLK COUNTY TO HAVE FIRST ROUNDABOUT INSTALLED IN 2024

Polk County will have its’ first roundabout by 2024. It’ll be located at the intersection of County Road 21 & Highway 75 North of Crookston. The decision comes after another T-bone accident that took place at that intersection earlier this month. Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders explained the cost of the project and some of

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SEH ENGINEERING & PLANNING SERVICES SELECTED BY CROOKSTON AIRPORT CONSULTANT

The Crookston Airport Commissioners met Wednesday morning in the City Hall Council Chambers. The only item on the agenda was a staff recommendation for the selection of an airport consultant. City Administrator Amy Finch spoke on the five proposals that the city received. “We put out a request for qualifications for our next airport consultant,”

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, March 22 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The consent agenda will include approving the March 8 meeting minutes, approving bills and disbursements totaling $262,178.11, and extending the local emergency due to COVID-19. The Council will discuss and take action on the MnDOT Corridor

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