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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS IS BACK WITH MORE PROJECTS COMING SOON

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects Class is back for another year of projects for students that took woodworking and metalworking classes and use the lessons they’re taught to complete various projects for the school or the community. The class was introduced last year and is taught by Industrial Education Teacher Travis Oliver. Who takes […]

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SPORTS FEEVER – August 25, 2022

SPORTS FEEVER – August 25, 2022 – Written by Chris Fee (chrisjfee@yahoo.com) What a past couple weeks it has been for Tiffany and I and our family!  Two weekends ago, our oldest daughter, Alyssa got engaged at Palisades Park on the North Shore to a guy we both love and will be a great addition

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PIRATE WRESTLING TEAM HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team held its end-of-the-year banquet at the Crookston High School Commons on Sunday evening and handed out the following awards –  Pirate team awards – Wrestlers of the Year – Ethan Boll and Gavyn Hlucny Rod Hanson Most Dedicated – Casey Weiland Most Improved Wrestler – Evin Trudeau Rookies of the

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CHS FABRICATION AND WELDING CLASS FINISH ANOTHER PROJECT FOR SEMESTER

The Crookston High School Fabrication and Welding I class and their teacher, Travis Oliver will be on Focus on Education this Saturday morning, who have completed one of their major projects for the semester. The class was tasked with taking a raw, flat piece of metal and use the tools and machines provided to them

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT OLSON’S COMMUNITY UPDATE

Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson has released a community update for the month of March. The update is below:  With the snow and ice melting away into spring, the Crookston Public School Superintendent, Jeremy Olson, had many accomplishments from the 2022 Winter. Preschool A few years ago, Crookston Public Schools set out to lead

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CROOKSTON STATE WRESTLERS HONORED IN WELCOME HOME CELEBRATION

The six Crookston Pirate Wrestlers that competed at the Minnesota State High School League State Individual tournament two weeks ago, were honored in a “Welcome Home” celebration in the Crookston High School gymnasium.  The Crookston High School student body and some members of the public attended the celebration with the lights off and the wrestling

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