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Crookston Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson Letter

Greetings from Crookston School District! My name is Jeremy Olson and I am proud to be the newly hired Superintendent for Crookston School District. Community connections are very important to me as I believe that everything we do needs to be transparent and in collaboration with our community. A strong, vibrant, and prospering Crookston equates […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RECOGNIZED AS A GREENSTEP 2 CITY AT RECENT CONFERENCE

The City of Crookston recently received an award for advancing to become a Step 2 city in the GreenStep program at the League of Minnesota Cities annual conference held June 21. “This recognition shows community members and other cities across Minnesota that the City of Crookston is taking great steps in the direction of energy

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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC HOSTING A STREETBALL 3-ON-3 TOURNEY

The Crookston Park and Rec Department will be hosting their second annual 3 on 3 Streetball tournament July 27 and 28 in downtown Crookston.  The kids will play on Friday with the adults playing on Saturday.  “We started it last year and play it out in the street and we get teams from all over. 

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CADE SALENTINE TO PLAY IN SHRINE BOWL

Crookston High School 2018 graduate, Cade Salentine, will get a chance to play football as a Crookston Pirate one more time after he was selected to play in the North Dakota Shrine Bowl at Fargo Shanley High School on July 14.   Cade is one of the few Minnesotan’s that will be playing in the game

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RLF WOMAN CHARGED WITH 2ND DEGREE MURDER IN INFANT DEATH

On Tuesday morning, a formal criminal warrant was issued for Sarah Leah Kortan, 30 of Red Lake Falls.  Kortan was charged with Murder in the Second Degree, which carries a maximum sentence of forty years in prison. The criminal complaint alleges that Ms. Kortan, unintentionally cause the death of a two-month-old infant girl, at her

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ONE WATERSHED, ONE PLAN – RED LAKE RIVER WATERSHED WORKING TO MAKE ONE PLAN

Pennington County is doing conservation work differently in the Red Lake River Watershed. Instead of waiting for problems to arise, staff is targeting sites with the potential to make the greatest improvements in water quality and topsoil retention.  The approach will benefit the Red Lake River, which is impaired for turbidity and sediment. It will

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