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PIRATE BOY’S TENNIS FALL TO BEMIDJI IN DUEL

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Tennis team traveled to Bemidji on Thursday for a dual against the Bemidji Lumberjacks at Bemidji State University. The Pirates battled hard at singles but the difference in the match was that Bemidji won all three doubles matches, defeating the Pirates 5-2. Isaac Thomforde was once again tasked with going up […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SECOND SEMESTER HONOR ROLLS RELEASED

The Crookston High School has released the second semester honor roll lists for the 2020-21 school year.  The list is below –   “A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Gavin Anderson, Emily Funk, Danielle Haake, Karsten Isaacson, Joslynn Leach, Jacob Miller, Gabriel Montieth, Victoria Proulx, Sophia Rezac, Easton Tangquist, Ella Weber, Lucas Winger Grade 11: Emily

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

Crookston High School released the first semester honor roll Monday, listed below –  “A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Gavin Anderson, Amber Cymbaluk, Linnea French, Emily Funk, Danielle Haake, Karsten Isaacson, Joslynn Leach, Janae Luckow, Andrew MacGregor, Gabriel Montieth, Victoria Proulx, Sophia Rezac, Easton Tangquist, Ella Weber, Lucas Winger Grade 11: Evan Christensen, Erik Coauette, Jenna

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HIGHLAND STUDENT’S 5.8-GRAM ALUMINUM FOIL BOAT HOLDS MORE THAN 1,000 GRAMS OR 2.2 POUNDS

One of the more popular projects at Highland School every spring is the sixth grade Truss Bridges with students competing to see whose bridge can hold the most weight.  The project shows what the students have learned about engineering as part of their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum throughout the year.  Beginning last

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HIGHLAND 6TH-GRADERS GO SHOPPING FOR CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS BASKETS

The sixth graders at Highland School in Dan Halland, Marcia Scholler, Dixie Sele, and Kris Stegman’s classes went shopping Thursday morning at the Crookston Hugo’s Family Marketplace and Wal-Mart to get food for the Crookston Community Christmas Baskets.   Sixth-grader Gunnar Groven said the students were shopping for needy families. “We were shopping for needy families

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