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HIGHLAND 6TH GRADERS MASEN LESSARD AND HALEY VOSS BUILD STRONGEST POPSICLE STICK BRIDGE

Highland School students wrapped up the year by building bridges out of popsicle sticks, and this year’s winner held 252.5 pounds. Masen Lessard and Haley Voss built a Baltimore Truss Bridgen that held 252.5 pounds!  That was the best bridge the 6th graders built this year for the bridge project.  Their bridge weighed 180.2 grams, […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT HONORS STAFF WITH AWARDS AND HONORS

The Crookston School District held its annual staff awards celebration on Friday, June 2, at the Crookston High School auditorium. The award winners and honorees are listed and pictured below. OSPY Award winners (OSPY stands for Outstanding Service to Pirate Youth). Susan Garmen (HES), Susan Akerlind (HES), Susan Wagner (CHS), Suzie Larson (WES), Ray Shafer

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SACRED HEART SCORES 2 IN THE 7TH INNING TO BEAT FOSSTON

The Sacred Heart Eagles used late-game heroics once again as they scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning to beat the Fosston Greyhounds 5-3 to advance to the Section 8A Championship game. FIRST INNING The first two Sacred Heart batters were retired before Parker Erickson reached on a walk. Erickson stole second

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WEST MARSHALL BASEBALL BEATS LOW IN SECTION TOURNEY

The West Marshall Fusion used solid pitching and timely hitting to beat the Lake of the Woods Bears 6-0 in the Section 8A Baseball tournament at Bemidji State University. FIRST INNING West Marshall leadoff batter, Will McGlynn was hit by a pitch to start the game. After an out, Demetrius Oberg hit a line drive

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5 PIRATES AND 2 RELAY TEAMS PLACE AT SECTION 8A TRACK MEET

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s and Boy’s Track and Field teams competed in the Section 8A track meet in Roseau on Friday. Crookston had five individuals and two relay teams place. Crookston won’t advance anybody to the state meet, but they had several personal best times and several placers. GIRLS- The Crookston Pirate Girls will sent

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER EXTENDS ADOPT A HANGING BASKET DEADLINE TO JUNE 9TH

The Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding the 14th Annual Adopt A Basket Program again this year. “The goal of the program is to help beautify our Crookston community and improve the quality of life,” said Crookston Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Janelle Wald.  “This is also a wonderful way to honor a

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