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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TO HOLD TRIPLE A SENIOR MEAL AND AWARDS

Crookston High School, the Crookston Pirate Boosters, Pirate Fine Arts Boosters, Crookston Lions Club, and Crookston Rotary Club will team up to host the 15th Annual Triple A (Academics, Arts, and Athletics) Senior recognition banquet on Monday, May 1, with the dinner at 6:00 p.m. and awards ceremony to start at 7:00 p.m. at the […]

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28TH ANNUAL FIREFIGHTERS FUN NIGHT TO BE HELD ON APRIL 22

The 28th annual Crookston Firefighters Fun Night will be held on Saturday, April 22 at the Crookston Eagles Club. The event is held each year to raise money for the Crookston Firefighters Association. “Most of the time the money we raise goes towards new equipment and needs at the fire department,” said Crookston Firefighter and

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CROOKSTON VISITORS BUREAU APPROVES GRANT FOR OX CART DAYS COMMITTEE

The Crookston Visitors Bureau (CVB) met on Thursday morning inside the Crookston Inn. The meeting began with the board approving the meeting minutes for March 9, and approving the treasurers report and bills payable, which the board did unanimously. The board also made a motion and approved moving $75,000 from their checking account into their

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CROOKSTON FIRE CHIEF SHANE HELDSTAB PROVIDES FLOOD UPDATE

Crookston Fire Department Chief Shane Heldstab released the following statement earlier this afternoon. “I have been in contact with USGS, and they have confirmed the ice has caused the gauge to not be reading correctly. When the river level rises, and the ice clears out the gauge will work as before. At this time, we

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RYDELL AND GLACIAL RIDGE REFUGE’S TO HOLD CONTROLED BURNS

Each spring, columns of smoke can be seen across the landscape in northwest Minnesota. These smoke columns are the result of landowners burning drainage ditches, farmers and ranchers burning agricultural stubble, pastures, and piles of brush and trees. Another originator of these spring “smokes” across the landscape is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and

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