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GRACE FISCHER SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT TO PLAY GOLF AT CONCORDIA COLLEGE

Crookston Pirate Girls Golfer and senior Grace Fischer made it official, as earlier today she signed her National Letter of Intent to play golf at Concordia College in Moorhead. “Grace is one of the hardest working kids in our program. It pays off, and when you put in the time you have opportunities to play

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH TO CLOSE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

Skilled nursing facilities nationwide are facing severe challenges. RiverView Health’s Memory Care is no exception. Residents and staff were notified earlier this week that RiverView Health would no longer operate its skilled nursing facility, closing RiverView Memory Care. Resident transition teams are working with the families of the 17 residents to guide them through the

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CROOKSTON AIRPORT COMMISSION APPROVES DESIGNS OF NEW SIX-UNIT T-HANGAR

The Crookston Airport Commission me inside the Crookston City Hall Conference Room on Thursday morning. SEH T-Hanger Discussion The board first approved their meeting report from their last meeting on September 15, 2022. They had invited Short Elliot Hendrickson (SEH) representative Lindsay Reidt, who presented the design plans for a new SEH T-Hanger. SEH planned

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-MARCH 17, 2023

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests. Bryce Lee Bontrager, 36, of Ada, for Domestic Assault Jennifer Lynn Weismann, 38, of Waite Park, for Probation Violation Bradley Andrew Anderson, 37, of East Grand Forks, for Failure to Appear Lyle Aaron Betz, 32, of Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree Drug Possession of Methamphetamine in a

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T-MOBILE UNVEILS CROOKSTON AS ONE OF THE NEXT OF ITS 25 HOMETOWN GRANT RECIPIENTS

Earlier today, in the Crookston Public Library Sunroom, T-Mobile announced Crookston as one of its latest 25 Hometown Grant recipients and awarded a $50,000 grant to go toward rebuilding the steps of the 100-year-old historic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. The project was submitted by the Prairie Skyline Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring

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