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Crookston High School Looking For Triple A and Excel Nominees

Crookston High School is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2018-2019 Triple A Award. Letters informing the senior class of this award were mailed on September 19, 2018. This program recognizes high school seniors who excel in the arts, athletics, and the classroom. Seniors who have a “B” or higher […]

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Man Found Dead In Crookston Inn Died of Self-inflicted Injuries

On Tuesday, September 25 at approximately 11:52 AM the Crookston Police Department responded to ad report of a deceased person at 2200 University Ave (Crookston Inn). Preliminary findings of the investigation indicate the 57-year-old male died as a result of self-inflicted injuries. He was transported to the University of North Dakota Pathology Lab for an

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Crookston Ways and Means Discusses Downtown Plan

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee (Crookston City Council, Mayor and City staff) met on Monday and discussed the Building Better Business (B3) grant program proposed by the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority board. The B3 program aims to help initiate recruitment, revitalize and sustain success and grow small business in the city. The

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office Responds to Accident

On Tuesday at approximately 6:06 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s office responded to a two-car injury accident in Keystone Township (east of East Grand Forks). A 2016 Subaru Legacy and a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix were involved in head-on crash on Polk County Road 20 and 110th Street Southwest. The driver of the Pontiac, Brady

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Crookston Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson Article

Each month Superintendent Jeremy Olson writes a letter to the editor of sorts. Below is this months article- We are now well into our third week of school here at Crookston Public Schools. The beginning of the school year always brings a level of excitement and newness as students return to the buildings. In Principal

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Crookston Lions Club Conducting Child Vision Screening

The Crookston Lions Club has been busy doing vision screening for children at area daycares. Screenings are in conjunction with MD5M Lions KidSight and the Minnesota Lions Vision Foundation. Vision screening produces images of a child’s eyes to determine the presence of eye disorders including far- and near-sightedness, in addition, astigmatism, anisometropia (unequal refractive power),

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