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Four girls will compete for 2025 Miss Crookston title August 11

Four girls will compete for the title of Miss Crookston in the 2025 Miss Crookston Scholarship pageant on Monday, August 11, at 7:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School Auditorium. This year’s theme is the “Time of My Life.” The four contestants are –Hallie Nicholas – daughter of Jamie and Travis Nicholas. Hallie’s talent is […]

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Crookston High School Speech and Drama hands out awards

The Crookston High School Speech and Drama department held its end-of-the-season banquet at the Crookston High School commons. Awards were handed out, and the award winners were- Seniors:Ella Lanctot —one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinMay Cuno —one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinMaya Aguilar—one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinShayla Azure—one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinDaniel Jones—one-act

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Crookston Just For Kix individuals bring home hardware from Wahpeton competition

Crookston Just for Kix dancers competed at a regional competition in Wahpeton, North Dakota, over the weekend. The first night of the competition was solos and duets. “Our kids crushed the competition and brought home lots of hardware,” said director/coach Grace Espinosa. The awards are below – Abigail Bruley – First Place Platinum  – Junior

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CHS One-Act Play will have a public perfomance January 21

Crookston High School Drama students are getting ready to compete in this year’s One-Act Play competition. The group of thespians has been working hard to put together a well-known story, the story of Henry VIII, in a play called “Queens.” The High School will have a public performance of the One-Act on Tuesday, January 21,

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Crookston High School Students Recently Participated in MSUM Honor Band

On Tuesday, November 5, two Crookston High School Band students participated in the Minnesota State University Moorhead Honor Band. Nashelle Tellez Vasquez, playing Clarinet, and Hayley Leckie, playing Bass Clarinet, joined over 75 other students from all around the area. The honor band, led by Dr. Benjamin Druffel, rehearsed at MSUM for about three hours

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