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Three Crookston Freshman receive Superior ratings in the Region 8 Vocal contest

Three freshmen members of the Crookston High School concert choir participated in the 2026  Minnesota High School League Region 8 Vocal Contest in East Grand Forks on Wednesday.  All three received a Superior ranking for their judged performance.  Vocalists are judged in 8 categories – Tone, Quality, Intonation, Rhythm, Balance, Technique, Musicianship, Diction, Poise/Posture/Mannerisms. Each

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MnDOT expands trip planner with rural transportation focus, including TRF and EGF

Residents across Greater Minnesota now have more consistent ways to plan for and, in some cases, book and pay for public transit and intercity bus trips, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. “This is a big step for Minnesota and for rural communities,” said MnDOT Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger. “Transit agencies currently provide public transit

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT February 11, 2026

Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report On Tuesday, February 10th, at 12:30 p.m., the Crookston fire department responded to a report of a water leak on the 100th block of Sargeant. On scene, they found that PD was already there with the building’s maintenance. The leak was caused by a broken radiator pipe on the second

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Crookston Community Education offering more crochet and sourdough classes in February

Crookston Community Education is offering three more classes in February. An adult beginner’s crochet class, an adult level 2 crochet class, and another sourdough class. Information on all three classes are below. Monday, February 23rd – Adult Beginner’s Crochet Class6 pm-7 pm, Crookston Secondary, Rm. D145Learn the basics of crochet, chain, single, double crochet, and

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Minnesota Department of Revenue offers tax time scam reminders

With tax filing season in full swing, the Minnesota Department of Revenue is reminding Minnesotans to be aware of scammers who use tax time as an opportunity to try to steal the identities, tax refunds, and other personal information from Minnesota taxpayers. Below are a few common types of scams and what taxpayers can do

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