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JANIE REGAN WINS THE KROX HOMECOMING PICK THE SCORE CONTEST

Janie Regan won the KROX Radio Crookston High School Pick the Score contest. Throughout the week, KROX gave listeners a chance to pick the score of the homecoming game against Warroad.  Janie picked Warroad to win the game 34-6, three points away from the actual score of 37-6. She edged Derek Janssen by two points […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL CELEBRATES PEPFEST LEADING UP TO THE HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME

Earlier this afternoon, Crookston High School celebrated its annual Pepfest inside the High School gymnasium. After a brief introduction from Health Teacher Josh Hardy, the Crookston Cheer Team was introduced to lead the Crookston Rouser. The 2023 Homecoming Court was then introduced. The Homecoming Court this year included- The king’s court- Carter Trudeau, Jackson Reese,

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ITASCA STATE PARK NATURE PROGRAM EVENTS OCTOBER 7-31

The for the Itasca State Park Nature Program from October 7 to October 31 are listed below. Hike to Bear Paw Point Saturday, October 7, 2023, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Meet at the Itasca Biological Station campus (along Main Park Drive; watch for signs). Join us for a rare opportunity to hike to Bear

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-OCTOBER 6

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Michael John Slusar, 44, of Warren, for driving after cancellation inimical to public safety. Joseph Terrance Brown, 39, of Mahnomen, for second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.

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CHS HOLDS ANNUAL COLOR WARS DAY WITH BOYS VOLLEYBALL AFTERWARD

The Crookston High School held its annual Color Wars Day on Thursday in honor of homecoming week. Each grade was assigned a color to wear and decorated their hallway and locker room area with balloons, streamers, and other items in the color assigned. The colors for each grade this year were: 6th grade-orange 7th grade-green

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REPORTS PHONE CALL FRAUD IN THE AREA

On Thursday, October 5, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received numerous reports of citizens receiving calls from a 218-877 phone number. The caller claims to be a Deputy with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and claims the person they are calling has a warrant out for their arrest and requests payment to satisfy the warrant.

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