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RIVERVIEW FILLS NEED BY OFFERING INFANT SLEEP STUDIES

The term “sleep like a baby” means to sleep very well. However, the term does not pertain to all babies. Some infants suffer from sleep apnea, just as many adults do. In the past, worried parents had to take their infants to South Dakota or the Twin Cities for infant sleep studies, until recently when […]

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CROOKSTON 12U GIRLS HOCKEY HOLD MEET AND GREET BEFORE LEAVING FOR STATE TOURNAMENT

The Crookston 12U Girls Hockey team had a meet and greet on Tuesday at the Crookston Sports Center before they leave for the Minnesota State Girls 12U Hockey Tournament in Virginia. Cupcakes, cookies, and beverages were served to players, family members, and fans in attendance. Coaches Derrick Seaver, Brett Tahran, and Peter Vigness thanked everyone

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CASS LAKE-BENA HOLDS ON TO BEAT FERTILE-BELTRAMI BOYS BASKETBALL IN SECTION SEMI-FINALS

The Cass Lake-Bena Panthers made nine three-pointers, eight in the first half, and held off the Fertile-Beltrami Falcons in the Section 8A semi-final game played at the Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls.  FIRST HALF – It was a defensive battle early as neither team scored until Fertile-Beltrami’s Derek Sorenson made a three-pointer almost

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CHEDA NEARLY FINISHED WITH PLUMBING AND ROOFING MAINTANENCE AT OAK COURT APARTMENTS

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met on Tuesday at noon at the Valley Technology Park. After the call to order, the meeting began with the Council approving the meeting’s Agenda and the board meeting minutes on January 18. CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda included approving the EDA Financials and the Status and Financials

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NATE LUBARSKI OFFERED AND ACCEPTS THE CROOKSTON SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR

The Crookston School District interviewed four people on Saturday for the position of Activities Director. After the committee unanimously chose Nathan Lubarski, Superintendent Jeremy Olson was able to work out a contract that was suitable for both sides and Lubarski accepted the position!! He will replace Greg Garmen who is retiring after the school year,

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CROOKSTON JUNIOR HIGH KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAMS FINISH 1ST AND 3RD IN ADA

The Crookston Junior High Knowledge Bowl teams finished first and third at the Ada competition on Monday. The Crookston Blue team (1st place) was Maddie Harbott, Leah Johanneck, Abby Olson. The Crookston Gold team (3rd place) was Ben Capistran, Ethan Lanctot, and Naomi Olson.

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