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SPORTS FEEVER – August 4, 2022 – VOTE YES ON AUGUST 9!!!!!

Crookston School District residents.    On Tuesday, August 9 vote YES for the multi-use facility (new track and turf field).  It will be a huge addition to Crookston, the region, and to Pirate athletics!   Plus it will cost me a pretty big donation to make sure the press box is up to KROX standards! […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT HOLDS FINAL PUBLIC MEETING ON MULTI-USE FACILITY REFERENDUM

The Crookston Public School District held a public Community meeting on Wednesday night in the Crookston High School Auditorium to hold its final public meeting about its multiuse complex stadium that is planned to begin construction during the 2022-23 School Year. Interim Superintendent Dave Kuehn began the meeting by sharing some history of the district’s

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ ORDERS FLAGS AT HALF-STAFF FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JACKIE WALORSKI

In accordance with a proclamation issued by President Joe Biden, Governor Tim Walz has ordered all United States and Minnesota flags to be flown at half-staff at all state buildings in Minnesota effective immediately until midnight on Thursday, August 4, in honor and remembrance of U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski of Indiana. Representative Walorski and three

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RIVERVIEW OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST EARNS CERTIFICATION IN SAME CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM HE ONCE NEEDED

Who better to guide area high school athletes and their families through a concussion program than someone who’s gone through the testing and suffered a concussion himself? That person is Jonah Kratochvil, a RiverView occupational therapist. Kratochvil recently became certified in the ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) program used to determine if an

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS POLICY COMMITTEE LOOKS AT CHANGES TO THREE POLICIES INVOLVING DRUGS AND COMPUTER PRIVACY

The Crookston Public Schools Policy Committee met inside the District Administrative Office on Wednesday afternoon to review and discuss changes made to three policies by the Minnesota School Board Association based off of legislature changes to state laws. The three policies were Drug and Alcohol Testing, Drug-Free Workplace/Drug-Free School, and Internet Acceptable Use and Safety

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