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Crookston Youth Foundation Finds A Home

The newly formed Crookston Youth Foundation has moved into the old This Is Sew Broadway building at 104 North Broadway in downtown Crookston.  They recently signed a three-year lease and are working hard at getting the space ready for youth to congregate. The Crookston Youth Foundation is the brainchild of Tom Amiot who saw the […]

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Annie Fitzgerald Releases Another Album

Crookston High School graduate and current Crookston resident, Annie Fitzgerald recently released an album that has been a year in the works.  The album “You & Me & The Sun” was released on June 1 and Annie has been on a whirlwind tour promoting her new album.  “It’s been a year-long process or so.  Last

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DCDP To Host Another Party on The Patio August 6

The Downtown Crookston Development Project will have another Party on the Patio on Monday, August 6 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the old Wayne Hotel Parking lot in downtown Crookston. They will have fun, food and activities for all ages and Kevin Helgeson and his Thunderbolt Sound and Light show providing the music according

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Hugo’s Golf Tourney Raises Over $9,000 For United Way

The United Way of Crookston received their check from Hugo’s Family Marketplace Manager Bob O’Halloran on Wednesday. Hugo’s held a golf tournament that helped raise, $9,828.35 for the United Way of Crookston. “Hugo’s is a great community partner,” says Lori Wagner Executive Director of the United Way. “Bob O’Halloran and Nick Nelson from Hugo’s were true

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UMC Robotics Camps Hosts Over 50 Kids

Over 50 students in grades Pre-K to seniors in high school are involved this week in robotics camps at the University of Minnesota Crookston. The camps, sponsored by the Math, Science, and Technology Department, began on Tuesday and run through the end of the week. Opportunities include exploring Lego WeDo robots for younger students and experiencing robotics

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New State DWI Law Takes effect August 1

A new law that goes into effect August 1 means people convicted of driving while intoxicated – regardless of the vehicle they’re driving – will lose their driver’s license and be prohibited from operating motor vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles, motorboats, and snowmobiles. The state Legislature passed the law following the death of 8-year-old Alan Geisenkoetter

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