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CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION OFFERING CLASSES ALL FALL

The Crookston Early Childhood Family Education will be offering plenty of events this fall and winter. The program allows parents and their children to play, learn and grow together. Washington School Principal Denice Oliver gave an overview of the program and different options for families. “We have classes that are offered here at Washington School, […]

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1 DEAD AFTER TRAIN ACCIDENT IN CROOKSTON (UPDATED)

Earlier this afternoon around 2:00 p.m. a pedestrian was struck and killed by a train behind the Holiday Gas Station in Crookston. The Crookston Police Department released the following statement on the accident. UPDATED 4:45 p.m. At approximately 2 PM today, September 23rd, 2021, Polk County Dispatch was advised that a pedestrian had been struck

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CROOKSTON H.S. STUDENTS GO ALL OUT WITH COLOR WARS DAY

Crookston High School students participated in Color Wars this morning as a part of Homecoming week. Each grade got to wear their designated color to school and decorate their hallway and locker area with balloons, streamers, and even some confetti. The colors for each grade this year are listed below. 7th grade- Green 8th grade-yellow

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NO STONE UNTURNED PERFORMING AT DRAFTS SPORTS BAR & GRILL SEPTEMBER 25

The band “No Stone Unturned” will be playing at Drafts Sports Bar & Grill on Saturday, September 25, from 7:00-10:00 p.m. The band features Crookston High School graduate Don Beiswenger. They will be bringing along other Crookston High School Alumni Musical Guests, Jay Erie, Dan DeBoer, and Pat Shanahan, for the performance. No Stone Unturned

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD COLLABORATIVE HOLDS FALL EVENT AT WILDWOOD PARK

The Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative held their fall event last night at Wildwood Park in Crookston. It was a beautiful evening and over 100 people attended the event.  They were treated to pizza, Where the Wild Things Are puppet show, other activities, and were given a book to take home.  Children and parents were

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ANOTHER SPIKE IN COVID CASES AND FEWER HEALTH CARE WORKERS AFFECTING RIVERVIEW HEALTH

As COVID-19 numbers continue to rise across the state, RiverView Health in Crookston is also seeing the effects on its hospital. “We’re calling this the fourth wave of COVID-19, and each week we see higher and higher numbers of cases,” said RiverView Health President and CEO Carrie Michalski. “Crookston and Polk County have not been

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