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ECFE FAMILIES CREATE 32 TREASURE BOXES WITH THE HELP OF CHS WOODS CLASS

Crookston Public Schools Early Childhood Family Education(ECFE) held their annual Build a Wood Project on Monday night in the Washington school gym!  Children and their parents or grandparents put together 32 treasure boxes!  Families brought hammers and screwdrivers to assemble the boxes that were cut and sanded by Crookston High school students in Mr. Oliver’s […]

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MINIMALLY INVASIVE GLAUCOMA PROCEDURE OFFERED AT RIVERVIEW

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month. It is an opportune time to have a routine, comprehensive eye exam to screen for the disease and catch it early if detected. If you already have glaucoma and initial efforts to treat it are not working, your next step might be a minimally invasive procedure with Dr. Anne Keating

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ SIGNS PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE OPTIONS ACT INTO LAW

Governor Tim Walz signed HF 1, the Protect Reproductive Options (PRO) Act, into law today, establishing reproductive freedom as a fundamental right for every Minnesotan. The PRO Act establishes that every Minnesotan has a fundamental right to make decisions about their own reproductive health, including the right to use or refuse reproductive health care, to

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MINNESOTA DNR AND MPCA FORMING WORK GROUPS TO PLAN 3M PFAS SETTLEMENT GRANT PROCESS

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency are seeking applicants for a new Resident Work Group to help plan a grant process as part of the 3M Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) settlement. About $20 million in grant funds will be available for projects designed to restore or enhance aquatic

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS RE-ANCHORS LOOSE SEATS IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

Students from Mr. Oliver’s Community Projects Class (Jaime Brown, Johnna Porter, Javen Lund, Chase Proulx, and Koda Donarski) were a big help in the Crookston High School Auditorium by re-anchoring some of the loose seats. With the auditorium being roughly 25 years old, some of the seating had started to pull loose from the ground.

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD RECEIVES ANOTHER 33 ABSENTEE BALLOTS FOR REFERENDUM

The Crookston Public School is still accepting absentee voting for their upcoming referendum, with the official vote scheduled on Tuesday, February 14, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The Crookston Public School’s Absentee Ballot Board met on Monday afternoon to count and verify some of the absentee votes that had come to the district. The board

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