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CROOKSTON TOYS FOR TOTS DONATIONS – December 10, 2021

The City of Crookston is holding the City Toys for Tots drive again this year. As in the past, The Crookston Firefighters and Auxiliary, along with the City of Crookston Employees, will be delivering toys to kids in Crookston who otherwise would not get anything for Christmas. Donations are being accepted at the Crookston Water […]

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS FOR FAMILIES

The Benedictine Living Community in Crookston is offering a few gift suggestions for family members this Christmas season. Their letter with ideas can be found below – When asked about what they want for a Christmas gift, most aging adults will respond with, “don’t get me anything. I don’t need more things.” So what do

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – December 10, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Michael Gregory Mortenson, 35 of Red Lake Falls, for Driving after revocation of license. Anthony Preston Leith, 27 of Moorhead, for Second-Degree Burglary.

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UMC HOLDS SESSION IN BEDE BALLROOM TO DISCUSS REMOVING KIEHLE AUDITORIUM SOCHA MURALS

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) held a session on Thursday night inside Bede Ballroom to discuss the John Martin Socha murals. The discussion was facilitated by Sandra McNichol of the Crookston Community.  The issue at hand was if the John Martin Socha murals should be removed from the Kiehle Auditorium. The murals were created

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BELTRAMI COUNTY TEENAGER IS SECOND STUDENT TO DIE FROM COVID-19 THIS SCHOOL YEAR

A second student has died this school year of a COVID-19 infection associated with schools, according to the weekly update of virus activity in the state released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Health.  “This is tragic news and I hope Minnesotans can pull together and do all we can to prevent another student from

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT’S NATIVE AMERICAN AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM FLOURISHING

Dave Emmanuel is the Crookston School District Indian Education Coordinator. He offers an after-school program for all 129 of his students. According to Emmanuel, the 129 native American students that qualify make up roughly 8-10% of the students in the Crookston School District. The after-school program, supplies, and even Emmanuel’s position are entirely funded by

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