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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS SHOUTING MATCH AT HIGH SCHOOL

On Wednesday morning, there was a “shouting match” reported at Crookston High School between students. The Crookston Police Department responded to the incident. The common procedure for altercations that happen within the school district is to notify the district School Resource Officer (S.R.O.) Don Rasicot. The Crookston Police Department can also respond to these incidents […]

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WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TO HOST THE MOHL’S FOR OCTOBER 1 SERVICE

Wesley United Methodist Church in Crookston invites you for a special Worship Service featuring Folk Mountain Gospel Music on Sunday, October 1 at 10:45 a.m. Don and Donna Mohl from Scotts Hill, Tennessee, will share their unique style of music, blending instruments such as the hammered dulcimer, bowed psaltery, zither, mountain dulcimer, mandolin, and guitar

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH RECEIVES 5-STAR RATING FROM CMS

How better to gauge your services than by those who use them? Based on patient survey results, RiverView Health recently received the Outstanding Patient Experience Award from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The five-star rating – the highest possible score – puts RiverView in the top 10 percent of the more than

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ITASCA STATE PARK EVENTS SEPTEMBER 23-30

Itasca State Park will have many activities from September 23-30. The activities are listed below. Fall Family Fun: Animals on the Move Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Meet at the council ring outside the Lakeside Museum on the picnic grounds Kids, bring your families along and let us explore how plants and

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SCRUFFY TAILS PET OF THE WEEK-HERO

Check out this week’s Scruffy Tails Pet of The Week, Hero!   If you are interested in Hero, or if you have any questions, go to www.scruffytails.org or call 218-281-7225

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL HOSTS MEETING REGARDING SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL GRANT STUDY

Highland Elementary School held a meeting on Tuesday night. Staff and others came together and discussed their thoughts and concerns to help find ways to improve the Safe Routes to School ideas. Recently, Highland Elementary School received a grant from Grand Forks Safe Kids to pay for a study to be completed this year that

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