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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SNOW FEST IS NEXT WEEK

Crookston High School will host Snow Fest next week, February 22-26. Each day of the week will have a different theme and due to COVID-19 restrictions, that are some normal events, like a pep fest that won’t be held. Student Council Advisor Linda Morgan covered the events for Monday. “Monday is going to be jersey

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MINNESCHLAGEN OFFERS A PIRATE LOGO GAME AND WILL GIVE BACK TO CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

Minneschlagen, a company recently started by two couples with Crookston roots is offering a new unique game set that gives back to the Crookston community. Michael Nicholas and Matt and Allison (Bakken) Reck all of Crookston, and Michael’s wife Danielle recently released a Crookston Pirate game set. Nicholas said they’ll be giving a portion of sales

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL UPDATE WITH PRINCIPAL ERIC BUBNA

Crookston High School will have all students back for in-person learning when the doors open on Tuesday morning for the first time in 11 months. The 10th through 12th graders will be returning to every day in-person after the 7th through 9th graders returned on February 1. High School Principal Eric Bubna said it’s fun

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CROOKSTON ONE ACT PLAY TAKES SECOND IN SECTION COMPETITION

The Crookston High School One Act Play “Dark Road” was named the runner-up of the Section 8A One-Act Play Contest Friday night. Bagley High School won the contest and advanced to the state contest with their play titled “Orphan Trains.”

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CHS ONE-ACT HOLDS PUBLIC PERFORMANCE FOR “DARK ROAD”

Crookston High School students put on a powerful public performance of their one-act play “Dark Road” on Thursday evening. The play tells the story of the change that transpires in a young German woman after she is hired as a guard at a women’s concentration camp. The main character, Greta played by Victoria Proulx, is

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