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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM PLACES 5TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS AT PERHAM TOURNAMENT

The Crookston High School Speech Team had another strong showing as the results from the March 16 Perham meet show.  Crookston placed 5th out of the 21 teams and 183 participants.  There were three preliminary rounds and a final in each event. Results: Victoria Proulx — 2ndPlace medal in Storytelling and 5th place medal in Dramatic Interpretation […]

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MIKE HASTINGS NAMED WCHA COACH OF THE YEAR AGAIN

Minnesota State Mankato Maverick Men’s Hockey Coach, Mike Hastings, has been named the 2018-19 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Coach of the Year. Hastings is a Crookston High School graduate and a member of the Crookston High School Hall of game. Hastings, who is in his seventh year as the Minnesota State men’s hockey coach, has

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CHS OFFERS CORN HOLE AND SMEAR TOURNAMENTS MARCH 20 FOR HARVEST FOR HUNGER

CHS is teaming up with local farmers to fight hunger once again with the Harvest for Hunger Food, Grain and Fund drive.  Since 2011, CHS has raised more than $5.6 million and 3.6 million pounds of food through its Country Operations business units by organizing farmers, ranchers, employees and community members in fun and interactive

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CROOKSTON UPDATE FROM CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE

This past week we have had several venues that brought many of us out of our winter cocoons to support our community.  Thanks for all who came to the send off for our men’s basketball team as they advanced to the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) quarterfinals for the first time in school history. A number of

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RIVERVIEW’S MARCH 27TH HEALTH LUNCHEON ON OSTEOPOROSIS, FRACTURE PREVENTION

Do you know your risk of breaking a bone? According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, if you are 50 or older your chance of breaking a bone is 50 percent. If you’re a woman, you are twice as likely to suffer a break. Osteoporosis is serious, even deadly. A woman’s risk of fracture is equal

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RISK OF RECORD FLOODING IN CROOKSTON GROWS

The risk of record flooding on the Red Lake River in Crookston continues to grow.  A number of factors are playing into the flood risk, including high fall moisture, deep frost, very high snowpack, and very high snow water content.  Additionally, the spring thaw is late favoring a fast thaw cycle and the risk of

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