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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES BOYS HOCKEY CO-OP WITH FERTILE-BELTRAMI AND SACRED HEART

On Monday night, the Crookston School Board approved new cooperative agreements for boy’s hockey with Fertile-Beltrami and Sacred Heart Schools. Superintendent Jeremy Olson said both he and Activities Director Greg Garmen felt the agreement would provide additional players for the program from schools that Crookston doesn’t compete with for enrollment. “We have been in some

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON GETS A SOLID MID-YEAR REVIEW

The Crookston School Board held a closed meeting Monday night to conduct a mid-year review of Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson. Board chairman Frank Fee said Olson was graded on progress toward four goals. “The Crookston School Board almost unanimously gave high marks to Superintendent Olson,” said Fee. “He was graded on four goals

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES TO RETURN 7-12 TO FULL IN-PERSON LEARNING

The Crookston School Board met Monday night and unanimously voted to move the district’s learning model under the Minnesota Safe Learning Plan to Model I, which will return all high school students to in-person school every day following the required two-week phased transition.  The board voted to have 7th-9th grade start February 1, and 10-12th

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FRANK FEE FINDS COVID-19 CARE CLOSE TO HOME AT RIVERVIEW

Frank Fee and his family have always been big supporters of RiverView Health. Frank, former longtime business owner of KROX Radio, now owned by son Chris, spent many years promoting RiverView events like Philanthropy Day and donating to the organization. But Frank’s “hometown hospital” took on even more meaning for the family this fall as

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD SAYS ACTIVITIES CAN START DECEMBER 21 IF GOVERNOR WALZ ALLOWS

The Crookston School Board held their regularly scheduled meeting and annual Truth and Taxation Hearing in the Crookston High School auditorium because of a large crowd in attendance.  At the start of the meeting, Frank Lindgren urged the board to have kids back in the classroom instead of distance learning.  To open up the high

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