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CROOKSTON WRESTLERS BEAT MOORHEAD AND FOSSTON/BAGLEY

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team beat the Moorhead Spuds 44-26 and then beat Fosston-Bagley 48-27 on senior night at the Crookston High School gymnasium.  Crookston honored the five seniors, Nolan Dans, Zach Brown, Cameron Weiland, Cade Coauette, and Greg Gonzalez.  “Between the five of them, they have over 400 wins,” said Crookston Coach Wes Hanson. […]

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CROOKSTON BOY’S BASKETBALL STUMBLES LATE IN LOSS AT ROSEAU

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Basketball team was outscored 15-2 in the final seven minutes of the game as the Roseau Rams pulled away for a 72-44 victory in a Section 8AA matchup in Roseau.   FIRST HALF Crookston had a great start to the game, and when the game was tied at two, they went on

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, February 18, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Kailon Avory Graywater, 22 of Grand Forks, ND, for felony domestic abuse for violating an order for protection. Preston James Busse, 25 of Thief Rivers Falls, for felony 1st-degree sale of 10 grams or more of cocaine, heroin, or meth within a 90-day

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL HOLDS STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION

The Crookston City Council held a strategic planning session Wednesday night covering a lot of ground discussing the future for Crookston. The meeting covered several core topics and some additional topics, including the role of councilmembers on boards and committees, MnDOT Downtown Highway 2 Corridor Study, child care, recreation programs, Crookston’s image, and whether there

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SPORTS FEEVER – February 18, 2021

Welcome to the Sports Feever column.  We hopefully have gotten through the cold snap and tournaments are right around the corner.  Crazy how fast the past month has gone! Hopefully, everybody is staying healthy and COVID-free!  Knock on wood, but there have been very few postponements and cancelations.  A lot less in high school than

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WASHINGTON KINDERGARTNERS CELEBRATE 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL

The Kindergartners at Washington School celebrated the 100th day of school on Friday with a variety of activities.  The students visited the four kindergarten classrooms for different activities.  The kindergarten teachers are Elizabeth Erickson, Megan Hanson, Monica Parenteau, and ReNee Tangquist. Tangquist said there several fun activities to do with the kids for the 100th

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