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Crookston School Board to meet on Monday

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday at 5:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School Choir and Orchestra room.  The featured program will be on student attendance and presented by Crookston High School Principal Matt Torgerson.  The consent agenda includes approval of the minutes from the December 9 meeting and the Truth in Taxation […]

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Top tips for fun winter outings to state parks and trails in Minnesota

Many Minnesotans visit state parks and hit the trails in summer, but winter outdoor activities are just as fun. To help people plan winter visits to state parks, recreation areas, and trails, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources shares top ways to have fun this winter, with or without snow. “Winter offers a whole new

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A ten-person crew of MN DNR Wildland Firefighters has been sent to aid Southern California

Governor Tim Walz announced Friday,  that Minnesota sent a crew of wildland firefighters from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to support response efforts amid ongoing wildfires in Southern California. “Minnesota stands with Southern California and will do whatever we can to help the thousands of families impacted by wildfires,” said Governor Walz. “I am immensely proud of

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2024 Deer Harvest Up 7% Statewide From 2023 Hunting Season

Hunters harvested more than 170,000 deer during the 2024 hunting season, up 7% statewide from the 2023 hunting season. The statewide harvest was 3% lower than the five-year average. “We still have a way to go in parts of northern Minnesota,” said Todd Froberg, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources big game program coordinator. “But it

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There’s still time to help Washington School “Feed The Bear”

Washington School’s Feed the Bear coin collection for the United Way of Crookston is off to an amazing start, thanks to the generosity of the preschoolers and their families.  This annual event at Washington School demonstrates how the youngest members of our community share in the joy of giving.  The students will continue to “Feed the Bear”

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RiverView Health to Offer Four Basic First Aid Courses to the Community in 2025

Can you spare four hours of your time to potentially save someone’s life? That’s all it takes to learn basic first aid. That one class can mean the difference between life and death. A Red Cross survey showed a staggering 59% of deaths from injuries would have been preventable had aid been given before emergency

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