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POLICE DEPARTMENT, LEO CLUB PREP ARMORY FOR HALLOWEEN PARTY ON SATURDAY

The Crookston Police Department and members of the Crookston High School Leo Club are spending Thursday and Friday afternoon prepping the Crookston National Guard Armory for the 32nd Annual Halloween Party.  Lieutenant Darin Selzler said setup takes two days, and this year’s party will be on Saturday, October 26.  “Today is the first day of […]

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD AT WILDWOOD PARK THANKS EVERYBODY THAT MADE THE EVENT A SUCCESS

This year’s theme for Celebrate the Young Child events is MUSIC. At an early age, music can enrich their language, literacy, social development, cognition, attention span, mathematical, motor and self-regulation skills. Whether you sing lullabies to your little one, play them classical music or crank up your own favorite tunes, research shows that introducing children

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE VOTES TO PARTIALLY FUND EPITOME ENERGY LOAN

The Crookston City Council members voted Monday night during their Special Ways & Means Committee meeting to partially fund the $250,000 loan request from Epitome Energy.  During their last meeting on August 12, Councilman Jake Fee suggested that the City of Crookston fund a portion of the loan with CHEDA funding the rest.  Fee had

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CROPS BENEFIT FROM RAIN AS PRECIPITATION RISES TO NEAR NORMAL LEVELS

Most homeowners and farmers were likely glad to see this week’s rain, especially the slow soak on Tuesday.  In total Crookston and the surrounding area received between 2-4 inches of rain.  Gregory Gust from the National Weather Service in Grand Forks said this week’s rainfall after the wet winter has returned the area to near

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STAR WARS EXTRAVAGANZA PACKS CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Crookston Public Library held a Star Wars Extravaganza program for it’s Summer Library Experience! (SLE) on Wednesday and it packed the house.  More than 225 kids attended the event, which library director Chris Boike said was one of the largest events the library has hosted.  The Grand Forks Ludo Sport Light Saber Academy gave

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