ARREST/FIRE REPORT – January 27, 2022
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Braden Lawrence Anderson, 22 of Ada, for Domestic Assault.
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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Braden Lawrence Anderson, 22 of Ada, for Domestic Assault.
I have to start the Feever column with an important shout-out. It is my wife’s (Tiffany Nichole Fee) 50th birthday on Friday, January 28. She is my best friend, she is the best wife, mom, and friend a person could ever ask for. Plus she is smoking hot, and I definitely outkicked my coverage. She
On Wednesday morning, Crookston Public Schools held a long-range planning committee meeting to discuss Building, Planning, and Financial Status. Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson led the meeting. The most important topic was discussing and reviewing an upcoming referendum for a potential new Track and Athletic Complex that would feature an all-turf field instead of
The University of Minnesota Crookston softball program was picked to finish 16th out of 16 teams in the NSIC Preseason Softball Coaches’ Poll. Augustana was picked to finish first in the poll for the third consecutive season, while Minnesota State and Winona State were picked second and third, respectively. Minnesota Duluth and St. Cloud State
The 2022 Minnesota Teacher of the Year will be chosen from a field of 77 candidates. Among these candidates is Crookston Public Schools Teacher Andrea Adrian. Adrian is a mathematics teacher at Crookston High School. The candidates have accepted their nominations and completed the required materials to become eligible for the honor. This year’s program
The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl teams competed in Thief River Falls and both teams finished in the top 10 out of 26 teams. Crookston Blue (Tatum Lubinski, Halle Bruggeman, Ainsley Boucher, Ava Lopez, and Zara Baig) finished fourth place, and Crookston Gold (Xander Kuchan, Nathan Kelly, Thor Harbott, George French, and Nathan Johanneck) finished