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PERSON THAT WAS AT CROOKSTON HIGH AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

The Crookston School District notified parents/guardians of kids that attend Crookston High School and Highland School that somebody that was at both schools tested positive for COVID-19.  The official notice is below –  This is a general notification that an individual has tested positive for COVID-19 who was present at both Highland Elementary School and Crookston […]

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HARVEST CHURCH HOSTING FOOD DISTRIBUTION EVENT AGAIN SATURDAY

Harvest Church of Crookston will be hosting food distribution events at the Crookston High School parking lot on Saturday, October 31.  The events will be held from 10 a.m. – noon with church members along with their partners from the Farmers to Families USDA program handing out boxes of food. Jason Tangquist from Harvest Church

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS ANOTHER POSITIVE COVID-19 CASE

The Crookston School District is reporting another positive COVID-19 case today.  The new case is the third one tho week and fourth since School began this fall. The official notification from Superintendent Jeremy Olson is below- Parents and Guardians: This is a general notification to let you know that one individual at Crookston High School has tested positive for

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES 4-2 TO STAY MODEL 2 LEARNING

The Crookston School Board voted 4-2 to stay Model 2 learning at their meeting on Monday night while listening to the advisement of Polk County Public Health.  STAYING MODEL 2 LEARNING –  With an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Polk County and the high school reporting a positive case on Sunday and Highland School reporting

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS AN INDIVIDUAL HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

The Crookston School District, in an effort to remain open and transparent during the COVID-19 pandemic, has reported that an individual at Crookston High School has tested positive for COVID-19.  This is the second positive test result for somebody at the high school and because of health privacy rules, the district does not say if

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NEW CROOKSTON CITY ADMINISTRATOR AMY FINCH GETTING SETTLED IN

Amy Finch, Crookston’s new city administrator, just completed her first week on the job. Finch comes to Crookston from Ottawa, KS, where she worked as the City Clerk. Finch said she had a good first week as she learns about Crookston and the new job. “Very good, very busy,” said Finch. “Been to some outside

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