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Crookston School Board hires Ag Education Instructor, and accepts over $19,000 in donations

The Crookston School Board met on Monday, April 28, in the Crookston High School choir/orchestra room. The consent agenda included the approval of minutes from the March 24 meeting and current bills. The board approved the resignations of Brittany Rassett as the high school German instructor, Austin O’Hare as the high school science instructor, and […]

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Crookston High School hands out 2025 Academics, Arts, and Athletic Awards

The Crookston High School held its 17th Annual Triple-A Senior Recognition Night on Monday, April 28, to honor its senior Student-Athletes in Academics, Arts, and Athletics. The Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters, Crookston Pirate Booster Club, Crookston Noon Day Lions, and the Crookston Rotary Clubs sponsored the banquet. ARTS AND MUSICMusic Senior plaques: Naomi Johnson,

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Dr. Kenyon Williams gets Highland 5th graders excited about percussion

On Thursday, April 24, fifth grade students from Highland put on a drum performance at Crookston High School with the help of a grant secured by Highland’s music teacher, Kristine Dickson.  The grant brought in a resident musician for a month, Dr. Kenyon Williams, the Director of Percussion at Minnesota State Moorhead. “He has traveled

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Grand Forks PD will conduct “Click it or Ticket” Enforcement Campaign

In an effort to keep our roadways safe, the Grand Forks Police Department will take part in a “Click it or Ticket” Enforcement Campaign, which will involve selective traffic enforcement by several officers looking specifically for seatbelt violations. Law enforcement will work targeted enforcement shifts from May 1 to June 1, 2025. Our primary goal

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National Heatstroke Awareness Day is May 1

Vehicular heatstroke is one of the leading causes of non-crash, vehicle-related death for children 14 and younger in the United States. Parents and caregivers who think child heatstroke deaths could “never” happen on their watch should think again. Tragically, “never” does happen. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) urges parents

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Crookston 5th and 6th grades competed in Math Masters of Minnesota Challenge Friday in Bemidji

5th and 6th-grade students from Crookston Public Schools competed in the regional Math Masters of Minnesota Challenge in Bemidji, MN on Friday, April 25, 2025. Students competing were Michah Pyles, Leah Biermaier, Jesse Garcia, Kenlea Osen, Corbin Caillier, Grant Moe, Odin Prudhomme, Garrett Guzman, Devin Gudmunson, and Cora Jackson.   These students competed individually and as teams

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