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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ZOOM CALL FOR PARENTS ON RETURN TO EVERYDAY IN-PERSON SCHOOL ON MONDAY

Crookston High School is hosting Zoom Call with parents about the return to having school every day at 4:30 p.m. today. The 7th-9th grades will return on Feb. 1. The 10th-12th grades remain on a hybrid schedule and are scheduled to return Tuesday, February 16. The link to the call is below – https://zoom.us/j/96270095738?pwd=bHVlTC9jb1d2YlUrMTlIamdMR09ZZz09 

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, January 27, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Nathan George Oliver, 43 of Bemidji, for felony 3rd-degree possession of methamphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone. Spencer Harley Harrison, 28 of Perham, for misdemeanor failure to appear. Released to another authority. Gabriel Gomez, 29 of Crookston, for misdemeanor contempt

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CROOKSTON KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAM PLACES 6TH PLACE ON WEDNESDAY

The Crookston Knowledge Bowl team is off to a strong start in 2021. They have a couple of fifth-place finishes in their first three events, the team is led by seniors Ella Weber, and Anke Wiersma.  Junior Ainsley Boucher, and sophomores Thor Harbott and Tatum Lubinski finished sixth in their virtual competition on Wednesday. The

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CHS SENIOR ELLA WEBER NAMED TO GOVERNOR WALZ’S YOUNG WOMEN’S CABINET

Crookston High School senior Ella Weber has been named to Governor Tim Walz’s Young Women’s Cabinet as part of the Young Women’s Initiative of Minnesota. The announcement from the Governor’s office was made Wednesday. The Cabinet is composed of young leaders from communities across the state that experience some of the greatest disparities in opportunities

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HUGO’S FAMILY MARKETPLACE IN CROOKSTON RAISES FUNDS FOR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Hugo’s Family Marketplace recently ran several campaigns at their cash registers to raise funds for local organizations. Called scan campaigns, customers donate at the till during the checkout. Whether it’s $1 or $5, it all helps the organizations that serve the Crookston population. Store Manager Nick Nelson said customers help raise a good chunk of

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH REPORTS 3.9% POSITIVE MARGIN AND RETAINED ALL STAFF IN FISCAL YEAR 2020

Like most things during the COVID-19 pandemic, Riverview Healthcare Association’s 123rd Annual Meeting looked different this year. Participants attended the January 25 meeting via Zoom to hear the good news of the completion of RiverView 2020, the hospital and clinic building project, and the effects the pandemic has had on the organization. Carrie Michalski, president/CEO,

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