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HIGHLAND SCHOOL REPORTS TWO COVID-19 CASES

The Crookston School District announced Highland Elementary School had had two positive COVID-19 test results on Monday afternoon.  The two new cases are the third and fourth positive test for a student, teacher, or staff in the Crookston School District since the start of the school year.  “It actually shocks me that we have had […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES 4-2 TO STAY MODEL 2 LEARNING

The Crookston School Board voted 4-2 to stay Model 2 learning at their meeting on Monday night while listening to the advisement of Polk County Public Health.  STAYING MODEL 2 LEARNING –  With an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Polk County and the high school reporting a positive case on Sunday and Highland School reporting

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS AN INDIVIDUAL HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

The Crookston School District, in an effort to remain open and transparent during the COVID-19 pandemic, has reported that an individual at Crookston High School has tested positive for COVID-19.  This is the second positive test result for somebody at the high school and because of health privacy rules, the district does not say if

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHER HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID

It might have been longer than many parents and school district staff thought it would take, but a Crookston School District teacher has tested positive for COVID-19.   KROX learned it was a teacher, but Superintendent Jeremy Olson wouldn’t confirm or deny due to health privacy concerns.  In an email to KROX, Crookston School District Superintendent

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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday night and approved a conditional use request a 202 4th Street East for a family child care. The building was previously used as the alternative learning center by the Crookston School District. The property will need to be surveyed, and a title acquired, but Janelle Berhow said she

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