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KIWANIS CLUB CELEBRATES TERRIFIC KIDS FOR JANUARY

The fifth-grade students at Highland School work with their teachers to set goals on the basis of grades, citizenship, a positive attitude towards schoolwork, and other students.  The Terrific Kids for January were: Terrific Kid – Kevin Nielson Teacher – Kristi Griffin Terrific Kid – Ryan Clauson Teacher – Susan Garmen Terrific Kid – Taylor […]

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MIDCO HAS INTERNET OUTAGE IN THE CITY OF CROOKSTON RESOLVED

UPDATE: 1/20/20 11:57 a.m. Midco has provided an update that all internet services and Channel 3 should be operating as normal.  There was a cut to the fiber line that took out two nodes that have since been repaired.  ORIGINAL RELEASE Midco has informed the City of Crookston that some fiber optic cabling to Crookston

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, January 20, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Naomi Faith Nordlum, 26 of Crookston, for misdemeanor contempt of court for willful disobedience of a court mandate. Released on personal recognizance. Mark Larry Shaver, 37 of Mentor, for felony 1st-degree burglary with possession of a dangerous weapon or explosive. Anthony Joseph Volpe,

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ONE-ACT PLAY A HISTORICAL DRAMATIZATION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS

The Crookston High School’s public performance of its One-Act play will be Tuesday, January 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School auditorium.  The play, ‘The Remarkable Susan’, is a dramatization of the trial of Susan B. Anthony, after she and a number of other women attempted to vote, explains Director Beth Carlson. “In

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH’S JANUARY 28 LUNCHEON TOPIC IS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

RiverView Health’s next health luncheon will feature Dr. Jennifer Johnson, Hospice of the Red River Valley, with the presentation “Living with Dementia’’. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 94,000 people are living with Alzheimer’s disease in Minnesota, and more than 254,000 family and friends are providing care to those with the disease. Approximately 20

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