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Kenley Wahlin Named Ada-Borup Teacher of the Year

Crookston High School graduate, Kenley Wahlin has been named the 2018-19 Ada-Borup School District Teacher of the year.  Kenley was a three-sport standout in high school where he played football, basketball, and track.  He is still the Pirate Boys Basketball Points record holder for points in a career. Kenley was also an honor roll student […]

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American Crystal Donates $5,000 to Care and Share

American Crystal Sugar Company presented the Care and Share in Crookston with a check for $5,000 on Monday morning. Care and Share has around 22 men who share one bathroom with two sinks, two stools, and two showers.  The plan is to reopen another bathroom with two sinks, two urinals, one stool, and one shower. 

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UMC Students Compete at Sport Marketing Conference

Four students from the University of Minnesota Crookston recently made a trip to Dallas, Texas, to compete for the first time at the Sports Marketing Association’s annual conference. The team included Greg Johnson, a junior from Lonsdale; Mikayla Jones, a senior from Huxley, Iowa; Kolby Castillo, a senior from Aiea, Hawaii; and Brent Reed, a

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Winter Weather Hazard Awareness Week Tips

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office – Emergency Management Division is participating in the state-wide Winter Hazard Awareness Week campaign, which will take place November 5-9. Winter Hazard Awareness Week is promoted by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Division of Homeland Security Emergency Management. This week allows Minnesotan’s an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the

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Letter to the Editor – Bobby Baird Says CHEDA Money Is Well Spent

The following is a letter to the editor from Crookston City Councilman Bobby Baird  In response to the recent letter to the editor in the Crookston Times by Tim Denney, I’d like to address a couple things about the council voting to give CHEDA (Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority) $350,000 for future economic development

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Salvation Army and United Way Partnership Helps the Area

The Salvation Army uses its partnership with the United Way to provide a variety of services in the community.  The United Way supports the Salvation Army with money to assist in those services says United Way of Crookston Executive Director Lori Wagner.  “We support the Salvation Army with money for Angel Tree at Christmas time

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