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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MARCH 5

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Kasey Lyn Corcoran-Peterson, 40, of Alexandria, for traffic DUI. Trevor Kenfield, 42, of Twin Valley, for fourth-degree DUI. Joshua Jokinen, 41, of Twin Valley, for fifth-degree drug possession.

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CROOKSTON EAGLES CLUB TO HOST ANNUAL CAMP CONFIDENCE EXTRAVAGANZA ON SATURDAY

The Crookston Eagles Club will be hosting its annual Camp Confidence Extravaganza Fundraiser on Saturday, March 9. Camp Confidence is a camp located in the Brainerd Lakes area that houses and provides activities for individuals who have cognitive or learning disabilities. In the summer of 2023, the organization celebrated its 50th anniversary. “The state eagles

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CHS ADVANCED WOODS CLASS STUDENTS DEVELOP UNITED VALLEY BANK LOGO

Recently, CHS students enrolled in the Advanced Woods class, taught by Mr. Oliver took on a project at United Valley Bank in Crookston. The project consisted of making the United Valley Bank logo for the Crookston Office Board Room.   Dylan Thode, Tyler Michaelson, and Tim Brule designed the United Valley Bank logo in CNC Software

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CROOKSTON YOUTH WRESTLERS COMPETE WELL OVER THE WEEKEND

It was a busy weekend for the youth pirate wrestling team. Kicking off Friday night at Fargo South, Levi Kresl and Jacob Kresl come home with first place. Eli Boll and Henry Herberg took 2nd place. They continued on Saturday in EGF for the first annual Fued at the Forks tournament with 400 plus wrestlers.

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PIRATE GIRLS HOCKEY HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team wrapped up its outstanding season on Sunday evening with the end-of-the-year banquet. The award winners, voted on by the players, and pictures are below. Varsity Awards  MVP – Kambelle Freije Offensive Player of the Year – Addie Fee Defensive Player of the Year – Ashlyn Bailey Hardest Worker –

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RIVERVIEW SLEEP SPECIALIST’S SHARE TIPS WHILE ADJUSTING TO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS

Don’t forget to “spring ahead’’ on Sunday, March 10, when daylight savings time (DST) begins at 2 am. Most U.S. residents – with the exception of those in Arizona and Hawaii – follow the Uniform Time Act of 1966, which mandates states use DST, meaning we will lose one hour of sleep with Sunday’s time

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