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DEMERS AVE WILL CLOSE FROM 3RD ST TO 6TH STREET IN GRAND FORKS MONDAY

Crews will be closing Demers Ave. from 6th St. to 3rd St. in downtown Grand Forks starting on Monday, May 20, 2019.  This closure is Phase 1 of a 4 phase reconstruction project of Demers Ave. from 6th St. to the Sorlie Bridge.  The entire project is expected to be complete in mid-November. Vehicles are asked to follow […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENDS-OFF ENVIROTHON AND GIRLS TRACK TO STATE

The Crookston High School held a send-off for the state-bound Girls Track team and Envirothon team this morning.  The Envirothon team will be competing in the state competition in Elk River and the Pirate Girls Track team will compete in the State True Team meet in Stillwater on Saturday.  The Crookston Police and Fire Department

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PIRATE FINE ART BOOSTERS HAND OUT SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS

The Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters Board awarded $2600 in scholarships to Crookston High School students to attend summer arts camps at its May 16 Board meeting. Eliza Meyer, $400 to attend Performing Arts Camp in Henning, MN George French, Jr. $500 to attend Minnesota State Fair 4-H State-Arts In Blaine Asman, $700 to attend

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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE CONTINUES TO EXPLORE BOTH NEW AND FAMILIAR OPTIONS

The Crookston Public Schools Bus Garage Committee met on Thursday at the Crookston High School.  The plan remains to propose a bus garage on the Highland Elementary School property, as it wouldn’t require the district to purchase any new property.  However, a new location near the south end of the property was proposed as a

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NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION PROGRAM HOLDS PLANT SALE AT HIGHLAND

Students in the Native American Education Program held their first annual plant sale Thursday at Highland School.  Before they started the greenhouse they learned about pricing, and risk of running a small business explained Kianna Simpkins.  “Before we did the greenhouse we learned about the sale prices and how much it would be if we

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SPRING STREET SWEEPING MOVES SLOWLY AFTER A LONG WINTER

The City of Crookston street sweeper has been busy around town for the last few weeks.  And you’ve possibly noticed a truck following close behind.  That’s because when it comes to spring clean-up there is literally tons of sweeping to be done.  This winter the City of Crookston put about 700 tons of sand on

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