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CROOKSTON CLASS OF 2020 PARADE HAPPENING FRIDAY

High school seniors across the country are doing all they can to make the best of a limited graduation ceremony during COVID-19. With large ceremonies suspended in Minnesota until further notice, Crookston is doing what it can to celebrate its seniors. The Crookston senior class will stop at the high school on Friday morning to […]

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CHEDA BOARD PAYS EPITOME PERMITTING INVOICES, RECEIVES UPDATE ON AG INNOVATION CAMPUS

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday, approving the paying of an invoice to Industrial Process and Management Consultants, LLC, for $7,000. Last week, a motion to recommend approving the invoice died without a second during CHEDA’s Epitome Energy Advisory Committee meeting. CHEDA Board President Kurt Heldstab said he’d spoken

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL’S LINDA MORGAN MAKES A SENIOR VIDEO TO HONOR CLASS OF 2020

Linda Morgan is Crookston High School’s Leo Club Advisor, during which she leads many students in community service throughout Crookston. But Morgan also dons many other hats organizing activities for homecoming, snowfest, Mr. CHS, and other events throughout the year.  In the spring, many of the activities Morgan coordinates are senior centered, including prom activities,

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CROOKSTON’S ALEECE DURBIN NAMED UND WOMENS TRACK MOST IMPROVED

Crookston High School graduate and current University of North Dakota Fighting Hawk Women’s trackster Aleece Durbin was named the Female Indoor Track team’s Most Improved athlete. Durbin just wrapped up her sophomore year where she ran the hurdles, sprints and has competed in the triple jump for UND. Aleece had an outstanding high school track

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PREPARES FOR NON-TRADITIONAL GRADUATION CEREMONY

As high school seniors across Minnesota approach graduation time, they’re faced with an unfortunate reality that the traditional graduation ceremony either isn’t happening this year or not happening on the originally scheduled date.  Crookston High School, which will graduate between 75 to 80 seniors, is taking a two-fold approach. On Friday (May 22), seniors will

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