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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC MEETING DISCUSSES COVID RELIEF MONEY

Crookston School District Superintendent Jeremy Olson met with the public Monday night at the Crookston High School Auditorium to host an Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief meeting (ESSER III) to discuss what to do with the money that came from federal funds after the school applied for it during COVID-19 this past school year. […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD MEETS WITH POSSIBLE TRACK/FOOTBALL FACILITY ARCHITECHTS

Members of the Crookston School Board met last night with two architectural groups to discuss plans for the new track and football field complex. The two groups they met with were Zerr Berg Architects out of Fargo, and Inco Group Architects out of Grand Forks. The plan to move forward in building a new track

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TO MEET TUESDAY TO DISCUSS HOW TO SPEND FEDERAL FUNDS

The Crookston School District will host a meeting on Tuesday, June 22 to present ideas on how to spend money received from the Federal Government as part of the COVID relief money. The meeting will take place at the Crookston High School auditorium at 5:30 p.m. Superintendent Jeremy Olson says that they will need to

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SPORTS FEEVER – June 3, 2021

It is playoff time with Section baseball and Softball in the second round of play today.  The Section 8AA golf tournament is set for Monday and Tuesday, while Section 8A crowned its champions already.  The sub-section track meets are Thursday (today) and one of the oddest things of the spring is the Section 8A track

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU AWARDS FIRST GRANT, CONTINUES TO GROW

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau met Thursday morning, awarding its first grant since the organization became its own entity. Board Chair Nell DeBoer said the board was eager to award the grant for Ox Cart Days. “We did give our very first grant out to – no, surprise – Ox Cart Days for the full $3,000,”

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