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CROOKSTON LEGION BASEBALL HOLDS OFF RED LAKE FALLS

Crookston American Legion Nels T. Wold Post 20 took on the Red Lake Falls Post 22 in an important game for postseason seeding and Crookston was able to pull away for an 8-5 victory in a game played at L.E. Dreschel Field in Red Lake Falls. Crookston got off to a good start in the […]

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CCT AWARDS JAZMINE DOYEA A SCHOLARSHIP TO ATTEND SUMMER PERFORMING ARTS

Crookston Community Theater has awarded Jazmine Doyea, a senior at Crookston High School, a scholarship to attend Grand Fork’s Summer Performing Arts (SPA). SPA is a program of the Grand Forks Public Schools whose mission is to educate students of all ages and abilities, foster their creativity, and develop their character in an Arts-filled environment.

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BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY OFFERS ALZHEIMER’S INFO AND RESOURCES

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month; an opportunity to look at the growing prevalence of dementia among older adults, signs to look for, and resources available to help. According to the 2021 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease today.  Alzheimer’s disease in one form of dementia,

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CITY OF FERTILE TO HAVE AERIAL MOSQUITO CONTROL APPLICATION JUNE 30

Aerial mosquito control application has been scheduled for the Fertile area on Wednesday, June 30 between 7 and 11:00 p.m. The affected areas are Ridgewood Estates, 105th Ave SW, and the city of Fertile. These applications have been approved by the FAA and the appropriate state departments. Specially-trained and licensed pilots are assisting in the

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HIGH SCHOOL AND RAY ECKLUND COMPLEX TENNIS COURTS GETTING A FACELIFT

The Crookston High School tennis courts have new fencing and the courts themselves will be resealed sometime in July. The fencing portion of the project is already complete outside of a couple of small details that need to be finished. Activities Director Greg Garmen said it was time to fix up the courts. “We had

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