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WALKS AND ERRORS COSTLY FOR PIRATE SOFTBALL IN SEASON OPENING LOSS TO ADA-BORUP-WEST

After plenty of postponements, the Crookston Pirate Softball team opened their season on Monday afternoon against the Ada-Borup-West Cougars. The Pirates gave up 15 runs in the first two innings and couldn’t overcome errors and walks, falling in the game 18-5 in five innings. FIRST INNING – The Pirates were the visiting team even though

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CROOKSTON FFA PREPARES FOR UPCOMING COMPETITIONS IN JANUARY

The Crookston FFA has competed in several competitions during the first half of the Crookston School Year and still has many more in store for the 2022-23 School Year. FFA Director and Agriculture Teacher Carolyn Pavlish had intended to inform the Crookston School Board of the FFA’s trip to the 95th National FFA Convention in

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SPORTS FEEVER – August 25, 2022

SPORTS FEEVER – August 25, 2022 – Written by Chris Fee (chrisjfee@yahoo.com) What a past couple weeks it has been for Tiffany and I and our family!  Two weekends ago, our oldest daughter, Alyssa got engaged at Palisades Park on the North Shore to a guy we both love and will be a great addition

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ELIZABETH GRACE SMITH WINS THE CROOKSTON DISTRICT SPELLING BEE

Elizabeth Grace Smith, an eighth-grader at Crookston High School, won the annual Crookston District Spelling Bee and will advance to the Regional Spelling Bee in Thief River Falls on February 3. Smith said she enjoyed the Spelling Bee. “It was pretty fun,” said Smith. “I got to see some of my friends. I’m a distance

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TERRIFIC KIDS FOR MARCH RECOGNIZED BY KIWANIS CLUB

The fifth-grade students at Highland School work with their teachers to set goals on the basis of grades, citizenship, a positive attitude towards schoolwork, and other students.  The Terrific Kids for March were finally able to recently receive their honors individually. Terrific Kid – Selena Rodriguez, daughter of Crystal Edwards Teacher – Erika Uttermark Terrific

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