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CROOKSTON MUSIC DEPARTMENT HOSTS CLASSIC NOEL

The Crookston High School Choir and Orchestra hosted the 19th annual Classic Noel last night.  They served a meal catered by Irishman’s Shanty and pies from RBJ’s Restaurant and after the meal, they moved from the Crookston High School commons to the auditorium for a concert. The concert started with the Pop Choir’s performance of […]

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TOYS FOR TOTS RECEIVES DONATION FROM SHRINERS AND MASONS

On Saturday, members of the Crookston Fire Department and Auxiliary were on hand as the Crookston Shrine Club presented them with a check for $400 for their Toys for Tots campaign. The Masonic Lodge also was on hand to further support the campaign with a second check for $600. Lester Wilkens, Master for the Masonic

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Title I | Services In Crookston Schools A Big Help

In this week’s Focus on Education, we talk with Sara Geist, the Title I Coordinator for the Crookston Schools. Title I is funded through the state and the federal government with a formula based on the number of students who are on free and released lunch. Title I funds are used to help students reach

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LARGE CALF FOUND WANDERING AROUND MCINTOSH

On Saturday, December 1 at approximately 4:15 pm, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a large calf wandering around the City of McIntosh.  The calf was captured without injury and transported to a safe location.  The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating the owner of this

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GOVERNOR-ELECT TIM WALZ VISITS CROOKSTON

As part of a state-wide tour, Governor-Elect Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor-Elect Peggy Flanagan were at Cofe’ in Crookston Saturday to a packed standing room only crowd.  Walz spoke with the group about a variety of issues from daycare to a gas tax, to a need to look at changes in the funding formulas for

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE GETTING READY

The Community Christmas Food Basket committee is preparing for the upcoming delivery of the 2018 Community Christmas Food Baskets.  Local 6th-grade students and local churches provide nearly 10% of the food for the baskets. Funds received from individuals, businesses and organizations are used to purchase the remaining 90 percent of the food which is purchased

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