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CROOKSTON ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER HAPPENING THANKSGIVING DAY NOV. 25

The Crookston Annual Thanksgiving Dinner returns this year on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Crookston Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. It has been going on for nearly 40 years, and this year the event will be drive-through only. Lester Wilkens and Gaye Wick are once again helping with

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PUTTING ON PRODUCTION “A SIMPLER TIME”

The spring play – A Simpler Time –  will be held this weekend at Crookston High School. This will also be the last production for three seniors – Sophia Rezac, Victoria Proulx, and Linnea French. French said the seniors all put together bios for the play’s program. “If (people) come, they can read through all

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JUNE SHAVER ESTATE MAKES ITS LARGEST GIFT TO CROOKSTON ORGANIZATIONS

The June Shaver Estate on Wednesday announced the 2021 gifts to the Crookston High School and other Crookston Community Organizations from the estate.  Shaver passed away in 2014, and the estate has donated In Shaver’s honor ever since.  Dave Aamoth of Edward Jones manages the estate and said 2021 was the largest gift from the

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CHS ONE-ACT HOLDS PUBLIC PERFORMANCE FOR “DARK ROAD”

Crookston High School students put on a powerful public performance of their one-act play “Dark Road” on Thursday evening. The play tells the story of the change that transpires in a young German woman after she is hired as a guard at a women’s concentration camp. The main character, Greta played by Victoria Proulx, is

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CHS ONE-ACT PLAY DRAMATICIZES EVENTS OF RAVENSBRÜCK WOMEN’S CONCENTRATION CAMP

The show must go on! While the last year has been anything but normal, students at Crookston High School will once again get to participate in the One-Act Play competition, albeit via a different medium. This year the Crookston High School drama department is taking on producing the play “Dark Road” which dramatizes Ravensbrück, an

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