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PIRATE WRESTLING SPLITS DUALS WITH GRAND FORKS SCHOOLS

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team lost to Grand Forks Central 45-24 in the first match and came back to beat Grand Forks Red River 48-30 in the Border Battle at the Grafton High School Gymnasium in Grafton, North Dakota.  The four teams used to be East Grand Forks, Crookston, and the two Grand Forks schools, […]

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JEANA LUNDEEN NAMED RIVERVIEW EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

RiverView’s name badges aren’t large enough to hold all of Jeana Lundeen’s job titles so she goes by transitional care coach on the Inpatient Unit. In November, she’s also added the title of Employee of the Month to her long list of accomplishments. Lundeen, RN, ACM-RN, is a certified case manager with an Associate’s Degree

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CROOKSTON MUSIC DEPARTMENT HOSTS CLASSIC NOEL

The Crookston High School Choir and Orchestra hosted the 19th annual Classic Noel last night.  They served a meal catered by Irishman’s Shanty and pies from RBJ’s Restaurant and after the meal, they moved from the Crookston High School commons to the auditorium for a concert. The concert started with the Pop Choir’s performance of

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TOYS FOR TOTS RECEIVES DONATION FROM SHRINERS AND MASONS

On Saturday, members of the Crookston Fire Department and Auxiliary were on hand as the Crookston Shrine Club presented them with a check for $400 for their Toys for Tots campaign. The Masonic Lodge also was on hand to further support the campaign with a second check for $600. Lester Wilkens, Master for the Masonic

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Title I | Services In Crookston Schools A Big Help

In this week’s Focus on Education, we talk with Sara Geist, the Title I Coordinator for the Crookston Schools. Title I is funded through the state and the federal government with a formula based on the number of students who are on free and released lunch. Title I funds are used to help students reach

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LARGE CALF FOUND WANDERING AROUND MCINTOSH

On Saturday, December 1 at approximately 4:15 pm, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a large calf wandering around the City of McIntosh.  The calf was captured without injury and transported to a safe location.  The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating the owner of this

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