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RYAN TULL NAMED CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR

The Crookston Fire Department held their annual Christmas Party and Awards Banquet and the following awards were handed out by Fire Chief Tim Froeber: Crookston Firefighter of the Year – Ryan Tull (pictured right) Years of Service – 405 years total of current staff Chris Klawitter 5 years Jim Perreault – 10 years Nate Magsam […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE HOLDS FIRST MEETING

Crookston Public Schools need a new bus garage, that is not something many who are familiar with the facility are likely to argue, the question is how to make it happen as economically as possible while ensuring transportation is in the best possible situation it can be. For that reason, Superintendent Jeremy Olson worked with