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New animal rescue Linus’s Legacy is seeking foster homes for animals in need

There is a new Animal Rescue in Crookston. Linus’s Legacy, a non-profit animal rescue, has been formed by some area residents as there has been a growing need for a place for animals that have been lost, forgotten, surrendered, or otherwise displaced.  KROX sat down with a couple of Linus’s Legacy board members to learn […]

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BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY GLOW GOLF TOURNAMENT RECAP, RESULTS, AND PICTURES

Fifteen teams participated in The Benedictine Living Community Crookston Glow Golf Tournament Scramble on Saturday, September 9. Cassie Rudie, Benedictine Crookston’s The Foundation Development Director stated, “It was an enjoyable event, and we had a great night of golf and fundraising. We were lucky enough to have beautiful weather.”     The first-place team consisted of

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HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON PTOS WISH TO THANK STUDENTS, FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS FOR READ-A-THON DONATIONS

The Highland and Washington Elementary Schools PTOs wrote a letter of thanks to all their donors who donated money during their Read-a-Thon fundraiser in November. The letter can be seen below- The Highland & Washington Schools’ Read-a-Thon fundraisers were held November 7-18, 2022. Students enjoyed Dr. Seuss-themed days and friendly classroom competitions. They logged 204,649

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CITY OF CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS BEGINS ROAD AND SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION

The City of Crookston has started multiple construction projects this week and has many others planned for the summer. With projects ranging from simply filling potholes to repaving entire roads and sidewalks. Crookston Public Works Director Brandon Carlson said fighting the floods this spring had put them about a month and a half behind schedule

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WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOLDS SAFETY TOWN 2022 FOR KINDERGARTNERS

All through the week of June 6-10, the Washington Elementary School has been teaching its kindergarteners a variety of safety topics in a program called “Safety Town 2022.” Every day this week, from 8:30 to 10:35 a.m., kindergarteners received presentations on safety topics from members of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the Crookston Pet Clinic,

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