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KEEP THE SUMMER SLIDE AT BAY BY USING ONLINE TOOLS AND READING EVERY DAY

Summer is a time to enjoy the beautiful weather, play outside, ride your bike, go swimming, and participate in any of the numerous activities so many enjoy.  But it’s also the time for students to make sure they maintain their level of proficiency in reading and math between now and next school year. Highland Elementary […]

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD WITH “THE POWER OF KINDNESS” LETTER TO THE EDITOR

This year’s theme for Celebrate the Young Child events has been The Power of Kindness.  Our goal was to promote the importance of social and emotional development and modeling kindness to our youngest community members.  Our committee was excited to engage families on this topic throughout the year and hopefully, families discovered how to incorporate

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SUMMER REGISTRATION DAY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 24 

If you’re looking for things for your kids to do during the summer make sure to head on over to the Crookston Sports Center Wednesday, April 24 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for Summer Registration Day.  Community Education Director Denice Oliver said summer registration day was created in response to parents requests to have a

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DNR INVITES CONVERSATION ABOUT DEER AT OPEN HOUSE IN CROOKSTON

Anyone interested in deer can talk with area wildlife managers from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday, Mar. 19, 6-8 p.m., at the Crookston Public Library, 110 N. Ash Street.  This local, open-house-style meeting is a way to encourage discussions about deer and deer management, enhance local relationships and foster two-way communication between

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SENATOR JOHNSON INTRODUCES S.F. 1704 TO SUPPORT PUBLIC LIBRARIES

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) presented legislation Wednesday that would support Minnesota’s public libraries.  The bill, S.F. 1704, increases and stabilizes funding for the state’s libraries. “Benjamin Franklin’s revolutionary idea of a public library is still benefiting our great state. Minnesotans continue to use libraries because they offer a place to learn and build

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