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CROOKSTON SCHOOLS TO OFFER EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING

Crookston Public Schools will have Early Childhood Screening for children 3-5 years old who have not been screened on Monday, January 7 and Tuesday, January 8 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  “It takes about an hour to an hour and a half to do the screening,” says Washington Principal Denice Oliver.  “It’s a fun […]

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CONSTRUCTION TRADE HOUSE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

The construction trades class at Crookston High School only had half the school year to work on the house they are building this year as teacher Travis Oliver is working on completing his teaching degree and will begin student teaching soon in Fertile-Beltrami. “With my student teaching going into spring semester all my classes will

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CHS ADVANCED WOODWORKING CLASS HELPING WITH HOCKEY PICTURE PROJECT

The students in the Crookston High School Advanced Woodworking class and their teacher Travis Oliver recently completed and added a second section of team photos to the railing on the north side of the main arena at the Crookston Sports Center.  The most recent section is of Mount St. Benedict Hockey from 1967-1980.  “I enjoy

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POLK COUNTY COURT REPORT

There have been several “high profile” arrests in Polk County and some of the criminals have made appearances in Polk County District Court.  Information on those criminals is below. Michael Kerteris Queen, 39 of Crookston, was arrested on Saturday, December 29 for misdemeanor disorderly conduct and pled guilty Monday, December 31.  He was sentenced to

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WEST POLK SWCD RECEIVES APPRECIATION AWARD

West Polk SWCD was awarded and recognized at the 2018 MN Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (MASWCD) Annual Convention held in Bloomington, MN for the DNR Ecological and Water Resources Appreciation Award.  This award honors an SWCD that has implemented innovative conservation activities, demonstrated leadership and achieved significant results in the protection of

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LSS MEALS HELPED OUT BY CROOKSTON UNITED WAY

Lutheran Social Service (LSS) received a $1,000 grant from the United Way to provide low-income, high-risk seniors in the Crookston area with high quality, nutritionally balanced meals. The overall goal was to improve their health; thus, allowing them to maintain their independence and enhancing their quality of life. “We’d like to thank Lutheran Social Service

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