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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- APRIL 22, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests. Chance Demontay Bradley, 33, no address provided, for Interference with a Police Officer Asaiah Edrico Scott, 28, no address provided, for disobedience of lawful judgment in Contempt of Court Abigail Samantha Jehs, 18, no address provided, for being a Fugitive from another State

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UMC SOFTBALL SPLITS WITH MINOT STATE, BREAKS SEASON WIN RECORD

Story by Hunter Plante (UMC Athletics) After losing on a walk-off base hit in game one against Minot State, the Golden Eagles were able to bounce back and earn a split with the Beavers, with a 3-0 win in game two. GAME ONE – Minnesota Crookston would jump out to a great start in game

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PIRATE BOYS TENNIS BEATS FERGUS FALLS AND WILLMAR

The Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis team traveled to Fergus Falls on Thursday afternoon for a triangular and came away with a 6-1 victory over Fergus Falls and a 7-0 victory over Willmar. CROOKSTON VS FERGUS FALLS – Crookston beat Fergus Falls last week 5-2 and bettered the score with a 6-1 victory on Thursday.  The Pirates used

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PROM WILL BE SATURDAY, APRIL 30

Crookston High School Leo Club Advisor Linda Morgan will be on the KROX Focus on Education program Saturday morning to inform everyone that the High School’s Junior/Senior prom is coming up next Saturday, April 30. Grand March will start at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner will follow.  After dinner, the dance will start and last

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WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOLDS KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UP

The Washington Elementary School held its Kindergarten Round-Up on Thursday, April 21.  The event began with the children receiving name tags and colored stickers that would assign them to one of the four Kindergarten teachers that would go with them to see what a day of Kindergarten and the classrooms were like. Washington Elementary principal

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DNR SAYS SPRING IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR FLOODING

While flood potential has been relatively low across the state thus far this spring, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds Minnesotans that it is always important to be prepared for flood conditions. Flooding might not be on people’s minds, given last year’s extensive drought in Minnesota. “Much of Minnesota was in severe drought last

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