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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday, March 25 at 5:00 p.m. in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School. The consent agenda includes approving the February 25 minutes, approving current bills in the amount of $118,714.74, accepting grants and donations.  The following personnel items are also included on the consent agenda: accept retirement letters […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ARTISTS RECEIVE CASH PRIZES FOR THEIR WORK

Crookston High School Art students showed their art at the juried art show at the Northwest Minnesota Art Exhibit, sponsored by the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council.  Each spring, the show is held showcasing and recognizing winners in five categories and three Crookston students brought home cash awards. Elysa Christensen won Merit in Sculpture (best sculpture

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EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION SPENDS FRIDAY MORNING AT THE MOVIES

Crookston ECFE Families spent FRIDAY MORNING AT THE MOVIES.  The mothers and their children enjoyed watching The Pokey Little Puppy and JoJo’s Circus.  Thank you to Brian at The Grand Theater for opening his doors to us and Washington PTO for supporting this event!   Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is a program for all

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GRAND FORKS FLOOD WEBSITE AND SAND BAG PICKUP

 Grand Forks County Emergency Management has launched a 2019 Flood Fight website at  www.grandforksgov.com/flood.  This website will provide information for both residents of the City of Grand Forks and Grand Forks County.  “Since flood response will be different for Grand Forks County residents compared to City of Grand Forks residents, communication will be key this spring.” Kari Goelz,

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UMN CROOKSTON’S MCCOPPIN AWARD IMAGINE FUND ANNUAL AWARD

Last week, University of Minnesota Crookston Professor Rachel McCoppin was named the recipient of the 2019-2020 Imagine Fund Annual Award. McCoppin’s research proposal is on “Women as Representations of Nature in Germanic and Norse Mythology.” McCoppin hopes to pursue a scholarly book project involving the role of women as representatives of nature in various mythological

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