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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE QUARENTINE GUIDELINES FOR BEGINNING OF SCHOOL YEAR

Crookston Public Schools announced this morning what their Quarantine Guidelines will be at the start of the 2021-2022 School year. Below are the details.   Crookston Public Schools Quarantine Guidelines The manner in which individuals were quarantined posed some major challenges to our parents last year and we are looking to safely limit the number […]

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POLK COUNTY HAS 4 NEW COVID-19 CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health has released today’s Covid numbers.  The state had 1,918 new Covid cases.  Polk County reported 4 new cases.  Pennington County had 23, Red Lake County 8, Roseau County 4, Marshall County 3, and Mahnomen County 1. The state reported 6 deaths and none of them in northwest Minnesota.   All

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USDA TO OFFER DISASTER ASSISTANCE FOR GRASS SEED PRODUCERS

U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is expanding pandemic relief assistance to include grass seed producers.  This follows a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing where Klobuchar secured a commitment from Robert F. Bonnie, nominee for the Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm Production and

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UMC WELCOMES BACK STUDENTS FOR 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR

The University of Minnesota Crookston invited students back on campus earlier this week, with the first day of classes taking place yesterday. Due to COVID-19, all UMC students must be vaccinated to attend school this fall. With the new regulations in place and students officially back on campus, Vice-Chancellor of Academic and Student affairs John

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL UNVEILS NEW TOUCH WALL

Crookston High School has unveiled its new “Touch Wall” right outside the main office when you enter the school. The touch wall was up for the last school year; however, due to COVID-19, it was not in operation as the school didn’t want everyone touching the screen and potentially getting sick. Activities Director Greg Garmen

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