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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL TECH STUDENTS CREATE A FIRE TABLE FOR A RAFFLE

Crookston High School Industrial Tech students in Mr. Travis Oliver’s class have created a Fire Table for the Pirate Pride Golf Scramble. Lucas Hall, Keaton Oakes, Tim Brule, Carter Coauette, and Mathew Owens were the students who worked on the table. The students measured, cut, and welded the metal frame together. They designed and made […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS VISIT REGIONAL BUSINESSES

On Wednesday, May 8, Crookston High School Industrial Technology students took a field trip where they were able to visit five regional businesses. The first visit was with Valley Plains Equipment, the John Deere dealer in Crookston. The students were able to hear about the different departments in the dealership. They took a tour of

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CITY OFFICIALS VISIT CROOKSTON MANUFACTURERS FOR MANUFACTORERS WEEK

Over the past week, Crookston City Administrator Amy Finch and Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Executive Director Craig Hoiseth took tours of Crookston’s largest manufacturers – Eickhof Columbaria, American Crystal Sugar Company, SunOpta, DEE, Inc., and New Flyer of America – in recognition of manufacturers week. Due to COVID-19, the traditional tours open to

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CROOKSTON MANUFACTURING WEEK TOURS: EICKHOF COLUMBARIA

Eickhof Columbaria has spent the last 35 years developing a better way to engineer, design, and fabricate columbaria, making it a leader in the industry for cremation memorialization.  Eickhof also holds patents for several of its products, including its concealed locking hardware systems, which allows the columbaria to have a smooth, clean surface, will ensure

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CHEDA TO LIQUIDATE EQUIPMENT FROM COFÉ, OTHER PROJECTS HITTING BUMPS IN THE ROAD

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday morning and voted to liquidate the assets from Cofé Bistro to cover a portion of the $115,000 debt the business owes.  CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth said there are several pieces of specialized equipment that should be quite valuable. “I had some discussion

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