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REAL GOOD BATH AND BODY NOW OPEN IN CROOKSTON

Walk into the new Real Good Bath and Body store at 118 South Broadway next to Widman’s Candy and the nose is greeted by a variety of scents.  The new shop has its origins in a Christmas gift and got its start on Facebook, went international and has come full circle right back to Crookston.  […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HOSTS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Trey Everett has been serving as the “Artist in Residence” for Crookston High School and his work with the students will culminate in a ‘Word Art’ display. There will be projects from both art classes as well as a couple of collaborative efforts by English students on their current areas of study. “One class has

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EGF EXPLODES FOR EIGHT GOALS IN VICTORY OVER PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY

The Crookston Pirates Boys Hockey team ran into penalty problems and the #5 ranked East Grand Forks Green Wave scored four power play goals on their way to an 8-1 victory in a Section 8A matchup played in East Grand Forks. East Grand Forks led 2-0 after the first period thanks to goals from Jackson

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HODGSON AND WEILAND REACH MILESTONE WINS, TEAM FALLS TO TRF

Damian Hodgson (75 wins) and Cameron Weiland (50 wins) with their milestone signs The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team had two individual milestone wins, but they ran into a solid Thief River Falls Prowler team and came up short in a 52-17 loss in a dual at the Thief River Falls High School gymnasium. The match

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HOLIDAY TRAIN TO MAKE STOPS IN NW MINNESOTA

The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will stop in more than two-dozen Minnesota towns on its annual ride through the northern United State, bringing live entertainment and Christmas cheer in exchange for donations to local food banks. The train will be in Minnesota December 5-14. Enjoy free performances by The Trews and Willy Porter at each

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MINNESOTA CROOKSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL OUTMUSCLED IN LOSS TO NORTHERN STATE

Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball conceded nearly every loose ball and saw their opponent shoot 10-12 from the three-point line in the first half of an 88-75 loss to Northern State Wolves in an NSIC matchup played at Lysaker Gymnasium in Crookston. Northern State looked the part of the defending NSIC champions early and often throughout

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