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JANUARY UPDATE FROM SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON

Greetings from Crookston Public Schools! I wanted to highlight a couple of things that we are very excited for as we continue to move into the rest of this school year: Return to Activities: Our students are returning to activities and have begun practicing and will soon be competing in their various activities. We are […]

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CROOKSTON NATIVES GO FROM FUN AT HOME TO NATIONAL SALES WITH MINNESCHLAGEN

Minneschlagen is a new game gaining popularity around the country that got its start in June thanks to the ingenuity of two couples with Crookston roots. The game features a log, a hammer, nails, and lots of fun. Michael Nicholas, along with Matt and Allison (Bakken) Reck all of Crookston, and Michael’s wife Danielle launched

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KROX TO REBROADCAST THE 1980 STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOVEMBER 27

KROX is going to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Crookston Pirate Football winning the 1980 Class A State Football Championship by carrying the game vs Pipestone on Friday, November 27 at 6:00 p.m.  You can listen on KROX Radio 1260 AM and 105.7 FM in the Crookston area and 92.1 in Grand Forks/East Grand Forks. 

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CROOKSTON BASEBALL STARTS ORGANIZED PRACTICE, HOPEFUL TO PLAY SOME GAMES

In any other summer, the sounds of batting practice, pitching and taking infield are routine. In 2020, they are sounds many have longed to hear. After spring sports and legion baseball were canceled across Minnesota this year, the opportunity to get together and just practice baseball is huge for teams like the Crookston Pirates. Head

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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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