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Crookston High School and Middle School 1st Day Class Schedudle information

Crookston Secondary (High School and Middle School ) schedule update for Tuesday, September 4. Schedules for students in grades 6–8 will be available from their middle school teachers and distributed in each teacher’s classroom according to the students’ last names. 6th graders A to C – BarilD to K – HallandL to P – MesseltR to […]

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Minnesota DNR reminds hunters about upcoming season dates

Minnesota waterfowl seasons are around the corner, and hunters have a wide variety of opportunities to look forward to in 2025, with seasons starting Saturday, September 6. Early teal season runs Saturday, September 6 through Wednesday, September 10, with shooting hours from sunrise to sunset. “Hunters should review the regulations and hunting season dates this

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Angie Leiting settles lawsuit with City of Fertile and former Mayor Daniel Wilkens for $340,000

Former Fair Meadow Nursing Home and Assisted Living Administrator, Angela Leiting, settled the lawsuit against the City of Fertile and its former Mayor Daniel Wilkens, alleging wrongful termination of employment, gender and age-based discrimination, open meeting law violations, and intentional negligent infliction of emotional distress, in exchange for $340,000. Below is a press release from

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NWMAC to host an Artist Reception at the Fournet Building in Crookston on September 4

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce the opening of Drawn from Observation, an exhibit featuring work by Therese Masters Jacobson at the Historic Fournet Building in downtown Crookston. This exhibit includes 29 pieces of art in pen and ink, acrylic, and colored pencil created by Visual Artist Therese Masters Jacobson of

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Minnesota DNR offers off-highway vehicle safety tips before Labor Day weekend

Labor Day is one of the busiest weekends for recreation, and off-highway vehicles will be one popular option for people looking to enjoy the outdoors in the waning days of summer. As riders head out, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges them to prioritize their safety. So far in 2025, 16 OHV riders have

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