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MELANIE LESSARD THANKS SENIORS, COMMUNITY FOR SENIOR PARADE

Melanie Lessard submitted a thank you message to the Crookston High School Class of 2020, and the people who made Friday’s parade possible. For photos and a video of the parade click here. The message from Lessard is below –  I would like to express my sincere thank you for all of you out there […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET TUESDAY EVENING

The Crookston School Board will meet Tuesday, May 26 at 5 p.m. in the choir and orchestra room at the Crookston High School (CHS). The meeting will be held electronically, and members of the public may either come to the choir room for comment or email comments with name, and address by 1 p.m. The

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CROOKSTON CLASS OF 2020 PARADE

Crookston High School Class of 2020 had a parade around town Friday afternoon.   [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”Fy1KFlxcSgo” ]

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CROOKSTON SENIORS TAKE PICTURES, RECEIVE YEARBOOKS AND OTHER GOODIES

The Crookston High School Senior Class is picking up their yearbooks and taking pictures in their caps and gowns Friday morning instead of having graduation rehearsal as they usually would. The students are also getting what was left in their lockers, masks made by Erickson Embroidery in case they are needed for the ceremony in

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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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