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NATHAN HARMON VISITING CROOKSTON NOVEMBER 3 TO GIVE MESSAGE OF HOPE

Nathan Harmon is the #1 booked school speaker nationwide for the past four years speaking in over 900 different schools. His message comes from a combination of a troubled past and a great desire to help others overcome many of his same struggles. He will be coming to Crookston on Wednesday, November 3, to talk […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES ELECTRONIC MEETINGS, DISCUSSES DISTANCE LEARNING, APPROVES WASHINGTON D.C./NYC TRIP FOR 2021

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the high school choir/orchestra room.  The board unanimously approved the consent agenda that included the approval of payment of $150,234.80 in bills, leave of absence requests for Anna Ogaard-Brekken, Matthew Torgerson, and Andrea Adrian.  The board also approved the hiring of Brandon Adams as a high

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MASONIC LODGE MAKES DONATION TO THE CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL EUROPE TRIP

The Crookston Masonic Lodge on Wednesday donated $1,480 from a baked potato bar fundraiser to the Crookston High School Europe Trip.  About 30 CHS students will travel to Europe this summer.  Lester Wilkens and George French presented the check on behalf of the Masonic Lodge.

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CROOKSTON MASONIC LODGE MAKES DONATION TO KIWANIS CLUB

The Crookston Masonic Lodge #141 made a recent donation to the Crookston Kiwanis with proceeds from a recent Breakfast held at the Masonic Lodge.  The donation was dedicated to our Kids Programs – Builders Club & Terrific Kids. The donation was received by Kiwanis officers Cindy Braseth, George French, Jim Jerde, Rae French, Susan Sylvester along with

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CROOKSTON TRAP SHOOTING TEAM HOLDS FUN NIGHT AT CROOKSTON GUN CLUB

The Crookston High School Trap Shooting team held their fun night Wednesday at the Crookston Gun Club.  The students and their parents participated in a shoot and enjoyed a potluck as part of the fun night.  “Tonight was our fun night,” said coach Darren Gjerswold. “None of the scores count.  The kids just come out

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