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By Cecile Krimm In a history-making meeting Tuesday last week, the Crosby Park Board voted to hire Bob Gillen, a well-regarded parks and recreation manager, to launch a recreation council in the city.
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Four candidates vye for three Crosby City Council seats
By Cecile Krimm As many as three new city council members could be seated in July, depending on the outcome of a June 12 ballot in Crosby.
'Nifty' renovation for downtown landmark
By Cecile Krimm A major anchor of Crosby's Main Street is getting a complete facelift and a chance at a solid future.
Western North Dakota water project under way
The reason our country is in perilous times is in 1 Timothy 6-10: "For the love of money is the... CROSBY, N.D. - Officials say a multimillion-dollar project will bring better-quality drinking water to parts of northwest North Dakota.
Ten group dwelling requests are tabled
By Steve Andrist Troubled by the prospect of degrading single family neighborhoods, the Crosby City Council Monday tabled 10 requests to allow houses to be used as group dwellings.
Throntveit brothers find today's boom town is like the Crosby of old
By Cecile Krimm When Dean and Neal Throntveit were growing up in the 1960s in Crosby, Main Street was hopping.
School Board impressed after interviewing five candidates
By Cecile Krimm The Divide County School Board interviewed five candidates for the position of superintendent, in a two-day process that culminated Saturday with a decision to seek more information from one of the candidates.
Heuer's novelty pump jack is 'all baloney'
By Cecile Krimm Sitting out front of a modest home on Main Street in Noonan, a mini pump jack bobs up and down just like the real ones out in the oil field.