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CROOKSTON GIRLS SOCCER TEAM HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team held its end-of-the-year banquet on Sunday evening and handed out the following awards –  Varsity – Most Valuable Player – Kailee Magsam Most Valuable Offense – Maddie Harbott Most Valuable Defense – Keona Arnold Most Improved – Hattie Weiland, Adelia Weiland Rookie of the Year – Emily Boucher Team […]

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KIWANIS CLUB TERRIFIC KIDS PROGRAM RECOGNIZES FOUR FIFTH GRADERS AT HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY

The Kiwanis Terrific Kids program is beginning its sixth year honoring a fifth-grade student in each of the four classes at Highland Elementary.  The students set goals with their teachers and strive to achieve them.  Goals are set on the basis of grades, citizenship, and having positive attitudes toward schoolwork and other students. The first

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