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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TO CANCEL PROM AND HOLD GRADUATION

The Crookston School District has officially canceled prom.  Superintendent Jeremy Olson talks about school in the fall, prom and graduation.  The letter to the public is below- Crookston School District is planning for three scenarios for this fall: distance learning, hybrid model (50% student capacity with distance learning used to bridge the gap when students

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ACCREDITATION COUNCIL FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS ACCREDITS UMC BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s business department recently was granted official accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). It joins the ranks of 1,200 member campuses globally to be accredited. In addition to attaining regular accreditation for the eight business degree programs, the university also received separate accreditation for the Accounting

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POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION LAUNCHES COMMUNITY INITIATIVE “BEWELL”

The Polk County Wellness Coalition (PCWC) works on improving health and wellness throughout Polk County by helping to make healthy choices easier where we live, work, and play. Achieving and maintaining physical and mental health can be challenging, and it is critical to nurture both, as one can affect the other. To promote mental well-being,

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DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR FOOD BENEFITS EXTENDED TO JULY 31

Families still have time to apply for additional food assistance benefits to help feed their children this summer when they are not receiving school lunches. Due to a deadline extension up to 150,000 families have until July 31 to apply for Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer, also referred to as P-EBT. The benefits are issued by the

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MINNESOTA CONDUCTS OVER 12,000 COVID-19 TESTS WITH 444 NEW CASES AND 6 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health said the state had 12,705 COVID-19 tests with 444 new cases and six new deaths. There have now been 36,303 positive cases of COVID-19 in the state from the 605,316 tests taken and 1,141 deaths. Of the deaths, 1,131 have resided in long-term or assisted living facilities, and there are

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