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Athlete of the Week – Jaren Bailey

This week’s Athlete of the Week is senior Pirate football player Jaren Bailey. Jaren is a two-way player that plays on the offensive and defensive line. “Jaren is incredibly important to our line on both sides of the ball.  He plays multiple positions for us and that speaks to his knowledge of the game and […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL GIVES SPIRITED SEND-OFF TO SECTION 8A GIRLS TENNIS DOUBLES TEAM

The Crookston High School held the first of hopefully many send-offs for juniors Halle Winjum and Emma Gunderson of the Crookston Pirates Girls Tennis team this morning before the girls were ready to leave for the Section 8A Girls Tennis Individual Championship starting tomorrow at the Reed-Sweatt Tennis Center in Minneapolis. Students and teachers lined

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CHS WILL HAVE PIRATE FALL BASKETBALL CAMP FOR STUDENTS GRADES K-6 ON WEDNESDAY

The Crookston High School will have a Pirate Fall Basketball Camp for all Crookston public, private, and homeschool students’ grades K-6 on Wednesday, October 26, and Wednesday, November 2, to come and enjoy the game of basketball through the learning of skills, drills, and games with CHS Varsity Girls Coach Darin Zimmerman, CHS Varsity Boys Coach Greg

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CROOKTON SCHOOLS SEE SLIGHT DECLINE IN ENROLLMENT, BUT BIG INCREASE IN PRESCHOOL

KROX collected the enrollment numbers for the Crookston Public School District, Cathedral Elementary School, as well as for Our Savior’s Lutheran School for the first week of school at each of the buildings for 2022. The Crookston School District has begun the year with an enrollment of 1,070 students, which is a decrease of 36

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU HEARS PROPOSAL FROM UMC INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS PROFESSOR FOR POTENTIAL PLANS AND INTERNSHIPS

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) met Thursday morning inside the Crookston Inn in the Northshore Room. After the Call to Order, the board began the meeting by reviewing and approving their meeting minutes on September 15 and reviewed Treasurer Jess Bengtson’s report for the bills payable. Bengtson reported that the October accounts payable had sent

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