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KROX Wins 2024 John Gordon Minnesota Twins Radio Affiliate of the Year

KROX Radio, a Minnesota Twins affiliate from day one in 1961, received the 2024 John Gordon Minnesota Twins Radio Affiliate of the Year before the Twins game on Saturday, August 31 at Target Field. KROX received the award for not only carrying Twins baseball every year since they moved to Minnesota in 1961, but also […]

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KROX ISSUES APPOLOGY TO CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION AND OUR FANS

The following is from KROX Radio owner/operator Chris Fee.  On Thursday night, I voiced my opinion on our video stream and in our boy’s basketball game recap online about a decision to discipline a Pirate boy’s basketball player too harshly in my eyes. Now that I have calmed down. I want to apologize for using

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU AWARDS $1,500 GRANT TO DART DIVAS TOURNAMENT

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) met Thursday morning inside the Crookston Inn Shoreroom. After the Call to Order, the board began the meeting by approving their meeting minutes on February 9. Hockey Tournament Review CVB Secretary Laurie Stahlecker and Chairperson Bob Magsam first reviewed the 15U A Olympic Regional Girls Hockey and Squirt A District

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MSHSL AWARDS CHRIS FEE WITH THE OUTSTANDING MEDIA SERVICE AWARD

The Minnesota State High School League held an award ceremony Saturday, March 19, during halftime of the State Class AAA Girls Basketball Championship Game at William’s Arena, on the University of Minnesota campus where KROX President and General Manager Chris Fee received the Outstanding Media Service Award. The Minnesota State High School League is an

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PIRATE FINE ARTS BOOSTERS CELEBRATES 20 YEARS – GIVES KROX AN AWARD

The Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Booster club is celebrating its 20th year this year.  The club raises money for the Crookston Public Schools’ fine arts programs and they also handed out an award of appreciation to KROX Radio for the support over the past 20 years.  Board President and original board member, Jim Kent, said

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