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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFERS CHRISTMAS TREE SAFETY TIPS

The holidays are a time for fun and family. To ensure things stay cheery and bright for your family this Christmas season, the Crookston Fire Department has these safety tips for your Christmas tree. “If you have a live tree keep it water and away from heat sources, with an artificial tree make sure it’s […]

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EGF POLICE DEPARTMENT TO WAVE PARKING FINES FOR FOOD DONATIONS

From Michael Hedlund, East Grand Forks – Chief of Police The East Grand Forks Police Department would like to remind residents about the Snow Emergency and Calendar Parking regulations for the City of East Grand Forks.  On a related note, the EGF City Council has authorized the Police Department to collect food donations for the

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LINDA MORGAN RECEIVES MELVIN JONES FELLOWSHIP AWARD

Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) was founded by Melvin Jones and provides funding of large-scale humanitarian projects around the world.  The Melvin Jones Fellowship program was established to recognize deserving Lions who have gone the extra mile, given time and talent to help fill the needs of their community and are selected by their fellow

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RV PARK IN CENTRAL PARK IS ANOTHER STEP CLOSER TO REALITY

The Red Lake River Corridor Enhancement Project has received a recommendation for funding on four projects from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The four projects include an RV park/campground in Crookston’s Central Park, Sportsman’s Park in Red Lake Falls, a park in Thief River Falls and trails in East Grand Forks.  “It’s

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SUPERINTENDENT OLSON GIVES AN UPDATE ON CROOKSTON SCHOOLS

The following article is by Crookston Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson. Greetings! Communication is so important to our school and community, and therefore I want to keep you informed as to what is happening at Crookston Public Schools currently and where we are going as a district.  There is so much to be proud of at

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADERS HOLD CONCERT

The Highland Elementary fifth and sixth-grade choirs, fifth and sixth-grade orchestra, fifth-grade honor orchestra and the sixth-grade band performed a concert this afternoon at Highland Elementary School.  The Highland School sixth grade choir performs during the afternoon concert The Highland School fifth grade orchestra performs during the afternoon concert The Highland School sixth grade band

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