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Crookston Middle School Knowledge Bowl finishes 2nd and 5th in Hallock

The Crookston Middle School Knowledge Bowl teams competed in the Hallock competition on Monday.  Crookston Gold finished second place and Crookston Blue finished fifth place. Crookston Gold (Harrison Cameron, Crayson Howland, Evan Boucher, Emily Visconti and Eva Gosse) Crookston Blue (Marshall Hanson, Peri Jackson, Cora Jackson, Anna Heldstab and Ella Capistran)  Harrison Cameron, Crayson Howland, […]

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MN 4-H Partner Challenge Grant helps North Star 4-H Club pack and deliver 128 meal kits

North Star 4-H Club applied for the Minnesota 4-H Food Partner Challenge grant and received $500 to spend on a youth-led service project to help with food insecurity. Their project was titled “Food for Families”. The funds were used to purchase non-perishable food items to create “meal kits” to help elementary school students and their

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Crookston Middle School Mathcounts team advances to state!

Crookston Middle School students competed in the Mathcounts chapter competition held Friday, February 7, in Thief River Falls. The Competition Series has four levels of competition: school, chapter, state, and national. Each level is comprised of four rounds: Sprint, Target, Team, and Countdown Round. There were 52 competitors. The Mathcount competition is for kids in grades

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Crookston students earn 1st and 3rd place at UND Math Track meet

Crookston High School and Middle School recently brought teams of math competitors to the annual University of North Dakota Math Track meet.Teams from each school compete with teams from other schools. This fun day helps promote math and form and maintain contacts between secondary mathematics students, teachers, and the UND mathematics faculty. This year, the UND

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GOLDEN LINK SENIOR CENTER HOLDS FLAG DAY RETIREMENT PROGRAM

Crookston’s Golden Link Senior Center held a Flag Day Flag Retirement Program earlier today at the Golden Link.  The program included a speech on the importance of disposing of your American Flag once it has become too weathered or worn, a reading of the poem “Old Glory,” and details on the proper techniques necessary for

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