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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS SAY THANK YOU

The Washington and Highland PTOs (Parent Teacher Organizations) have been working on a project to help boost “Pirate Pride” in the Crookston Public Elementary Schools.  Each student in Kindergarten – 6th grade received a free Pirate Pride t-shirt.  Generous community members donated over $3000 so that the shirts could be purchased and printed!  The shirts […]

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RENEE TANGQUIST IS CROOKSTON’S TEACHER OF THE YEAR

The Crookston School District held an award ceremony Thursday morning handing out awards for Outstanding Service to Pirate Youth (OSPY), Years of Service and Teacher of the Year.  ReNee Tangquist was chosen as the Teacher of the Year by her peers. Ann Brekken gave Tangquist her award and explains how the Teacher of the Year

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Arrest/Fire Report – Thursday, May 30, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Matthew James Fontaine, 36, for misdemeanor failure to appear. Fire Calls: The Crookston Fire Department was called to an unattended grass fire near mile marker 35 on Highway 2 east of Crookston, at about 2:45 Wednesday afternoon. the fire was extinguished and crew

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CROOKSTON TRAP SHOOTING TEAM HOLDS FUN NIGHT AT CROOKSTON GUN CLUB

The Crookston High School Trap Shooting team held their fun night Wednesday at the Crookston Gun Club.  The students and their parents participated in a shoot and enjoyed a potluck as part of the fun night.  “Tonight was our fun night,” said coach Darren Gjerswold. “None of the scores count.  The kids just come out

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CITY OF CROOKSTON HOLDS CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS MEETING

The City of Crookston held a code of conduct and Ethics committee meeting Wednesday night at City Hall. The committee is working on developing the said codes for elected officials, city employees, boards, and commissions. Mayor Guy Martin, Councilmembers Dale Stainbrook, Don Cavalier, Cindy Gjerswold, and Clayton Briggs all attended the meeting. The committee continued

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CROOKSTON CITY HALL HOSTS ART DISPLAY

The public is invited to visit City Hall to view the artwork of Thief River Falls painter Stephanie Olson in the City Hall lobby.  Olson describes herself as a painter of mostly watercolor and mixed media.  Her art comes from a philosophy of “bearing witness” to either a moment or an emotion.  Olson also teaches

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