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FORECAST CHANGES PLANS FOR CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SKIP DAY

Crookston High School will still have its senior skip day Wednesday, May 21.  However, due to the forecast, they will be going bowling rather than to Trinity Point.  Below is the schedule for seniors on Wednesday.  9:00 a.m. – meet in the Crookston High School Commons 9:15 a.m. – board the bus for Red Ray […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENDS-OFF ENVIROTHON AND GIRLS TRACK TO STATE

The Crookston High School held a send-off for the state-bound Girls Track team and Envirothon team this morning.  The Envirothon team will be competing in the state competition in Elk River and the Pirate Girls Track team will compete in the State True Team meet in Stillwater on Saturday.  The Crookston Police and Fire Department

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PIRATE FINE ART BOOSTERS HAND OUT SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS

The Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters Board awarded $2600 in scholarships to Crookston High School students to attend summer arts camps at its May 16 Board meeting. Eliza Meyer, $400 to attend Performing Arts Camp in Henning, MN George French, Jr. $500 to attend Minnesota State Fair 4-H State-Arts In Blaine Asman, $700 to attend

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CHAMBER MEMBERS TAKE OPPORTUNITY TO MINGLE AT MIXER

Chamber Member Mixers are back with the most recent one held this past Monday. Event hosts for the evening were the VFW Post 1902, Sweetlight Gallery and Erickson Embroidery, 2nd Street Boutique. This was a progressive mixer which began at the VFW for brats and chips and registration for door prizes, the next stop was

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CAPITAL UPDATE FROM DEB KIEL

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. NEGOTIATIONS End-of-session negotiations have begun, and so far the DFL has refused to compromise even one cent from their $12 billion in proposed tax hikes, including a 70% gas tax increase and bringing back the “sick tax” on doctor visits,

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR – SCHOOL FUNDING NOT KEEPING UP WITH INFLATION

In preparation for the 2019-2020 budget, the Crookston Public School District had to make some cuts to its budget.  Many reasons led to the cuts including declining enrollment, rising costs, and reduced funding. The Minnesota Legislature is now working on the state’s budget for the next two years. Early Child through 12th Grade (E-12) Education

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