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RIVERVIEW TO OFFER COVID VACCINATIONS FOR CHILDREN 5+ STARTING NEXT WEEK

RiverView Health will offer a variety of vaccination clinics in Crookston next week, including the first COVID-19 vaccination clinic for children ages 5-11. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved the Pfizer pediatric vaccine for children 5 to 11 years of age on Tuesday. The vaccine is the first pediatric COVID vaccine authorized for […]

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MNDOT ANNOUNCES COMPLETITION OF 261 ROAD AND BRIDGE PROJECTS DURING 2021 CONSTRUCTION SEASON

The Minnesota Department of Transportation advanced or completed 261 road and bridge projects during the 2021 construction season. “This year’s construction program delivered new bridges and smoother roads, and improved designs to create better connections and mobility for people walking and biking. Several projects also addressed aging infrastructure to help rejuvenate main streets in communities across Minnesota,” said

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PREPARING FOR THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston High School officially begins the second quarter of the school year next week. It was a challenging first quarter for a few reasons, one of which was the resurgence of COVID-19 and the uncertainty of how the school would be moving forward. Crookston High School Assistant Principal Matt Torgerson says even with the

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CDC RECOMMENDS THAT EVERYONE AGES 5 AND UP GET A COVID-19 VACCINE

The Grand Forks Public Health Department released the following statement yesterday after the CDC’s announcement that every child age 5 years and older should get the COVID-19 Vaccine. The statement can be found down below –   Widespread vaccination for COVID-19 is a critical tool to best protect everyone, especially those at the highest risk,

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HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HOSTING READ-A-THON FUNDRAISERS

Highland Elementary School and Washington School in Crookston are currently holding Read-A-Thon fundraisers. One was conducted last year during COVID-19, as the schools were looking for a fundraiser that could be held regardless of if the students were in school or at home. The fundraiser was successful, so Highland PTO has decided to bring it

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