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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD VOTES TO RENAME HIGHLAND COMPLEX THE RAY ECKLUND COMPLEX

The Crookston Park Board voted unanimously at Monday night’s meeting to rename the Highland Complex after Ray Ecklund, the former City Administrator, and Parks and Recreation Director, who was essential in getting the complex built in Crookston.  Crookston Park and Rec Director Scott Riopelle said the Park Board would likely hold a small official renaming […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT HAS AN UPDATE ON COVID-19 PREP/PREVENTION AT THE SCHOOLS

Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson updates the community on the district’s preparations and procedures relating to the COVID-19 (coronavirus).  For the update read below –   To: Community Members I wanted to communicate Crookston’s preparations to combat the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) as this is something that many parents may have questions on. I want

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UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON

Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson discusses weather and weather-related closures.  For more see his latest article below – COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION Weather is perhaps one of the favorite topics for many Minnesotans. We often state that if you don’t like the weather just wait as it is bound to change. In the interests of being

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PARK BOARD DOESN’T REACH QUORUM BUT SCOTT RIOPELLE DISCUSSES CURRENT PROGRESS

The Crookston Park Board was scheduled to meet Tuesday evening but didn’t have enough members for a quorum.  However, Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle did say that despite some bad timing with snowfalls happening right before the weekends that the outdoor rink at Alexander Park has been getting used.  “The outdoor rinks are a

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TRISTAN SUNDQUIST WINS CROOKSTON DISTRICT SPELLING BEE, ADVANCES TO REGIONAL BEE

Tristan Sundquist, a sixth-grader at Highland Elementary won the annual Crookston District Spelling Bee and will advance to the Regional Spelling Bee in Thief River Falls on February 5. Sundquist said his first word was pretty easy and helped him overcome his nervousness.  “At first when I got up there, I was a bit nervous,

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