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New SELF Grad Loan launches to help students attain advanced degrees

A new, low-interest loan option is now available for graduate students attending Minnesota colleges and universities. The SELF Grad Loan offers fixed rates that are not based on credit score, but instead depend on whether the loan has a co-signer and the repayment term chosen. Borrowers can choose a 10-, 15-, or 20-year repayment term, with lower […]

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Crookston High and Middle Schools announce 2025-2026 Second Semester Honor Roll students

Crookston High School and Crookston Middle School have announced the Second Semester Honor Rolls for the 2025-2026 school year. The lists are included below- CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL “A” HONOR ROLL: 3.667 to 4.0 Grade 12: Tristan Bell, Nolan Cassavant, Miles Corneillie, Greyson Ecker, Gavyn Hlucny, Mario Gomez, Ian Olslund, Lucas Perala, Jason Polendo

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT June 16, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston has reported the arrest of the following: Andreas Joseph Brunette, 39, of East Grand Forks, for third-degree DUI with one aggravating factor Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Crookston City Council backs development grants, housing incentives, and Highway 2 Project easements

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night to discuss funding applications, a special assessment extension, and temporary easements for the Trunk Highway 2 project. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATION The council voted unanimously to approve the Business Development Infrastructure application. Crookston Community Development would apply for $750,000 in funding from the Minnesota Department of Employment

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Crookston School Board will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, June 16

The Crookston School Board will have a special board meeting on Tuesday, June 16, at 1:00 p.m. in the district conference room at Crookston High School. The meeting will include a closed session, where the board will discuss and determine the sale of the Washington Elementary School property. Following the closed session, the board meeting

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MnDOT seeking public feedback on Greater Minnesota Transit Plan

Do you use transit in Greater Minnesota? The Minnesota Department of Transportation would like to hear from you. MnDOT recently opened a public comment period for its Greater Minnesota Transit Plan. This plan will update the agency’s transit policies, assess mobility needs, and establish goals and strategies for public transit. The plan builds on previous related plans to

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