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JACK EVERETT, MATTHEW CONTREAS, CARTER COAUETTE ARE LIP SYNC KINGS

There were eight acts and one rocking guitar solo in the Lip Sync Competition Thursday night.  The competition was won by Jack Everett, Matthew Contreas, and Carter Coauette for their rendition of Old Town Road.  Hannah Brouse and Libby Salentine took second with The Get Up and Harrison Cameron won the guitar solo competition.  The […]

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94 KIDS COMPETE IN THE AG COUNTRY PEDAL PULL

94 kids competed in the Ag Country Tractor Pedal Pull at the Crookston Sports Center on Thursday evening.  We have the winners of each age group and pictures of all 94 kids below.  There is a separate gallery for each age group (keep scrolling down to get to all of them). Age 1st 2nd 3rd

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ERICKSON’S SMOKEHOUSE BEST OF RIBFEST FOR 2ND YEAR IN A ROW

The Lions RibFest was a hot ticket Thursday night with more than 1,900 ribs sold in about one hour and twenty minutes.  Five local businesses participated in this years RibFest; B&E Meats, Crookston Inn, Erickson’s Smokehouse, Irishman’s Shanty, and RBJs.   Mark Erickson and Erickson’s Smokehouse won the RibFest trophy for the second year in a

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WEATHER MOVES OX CART DAYS EVENTS INSIDE/EVENTS STILL WELL ATTENDED

The forecast on Thursday moved Ox Cart Day all of the activities that were scheduled outside into the Crookston Sports Center.  Even inside there was plenty of fun to be had.   Napa Crookston Welding and Machine held drawing Thursday night for a prize pack won by Ian Cournia.  

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DAY 4 KROX RADIO/HAPPY JOES PIZZA TREASURE HUNT MEDALLION FOUND

The KROX Radio/Happy Joes Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor Treasure Hunt medallion for day four has been found.  Maureen Aubol found the medallion at UMC and turned it in this afternoon.  The original story/clue is below and the fifth and final clue will be revealed at 9:00 a.m. on Friday.  If you find the medallion,

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STATEWIDE DWI ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN RUNS AUGUST 16 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2

Long drives, scenic bike rides and evening walks. They are all part of summer in Minnesota, but if you’re an impaired driver, pedestrian or bicyclist, your summer days may abruptly end. Crashes involving alcohol continue to change Minnesotans lives forever. From 2014-2018 (preliminary), there were 127 people who lost their lives in drunk driving crashes

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