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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SECOND SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

“A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Elysa Christensen, Eric Delorme, Brock Heppner, Connor Januszewski, Logan Kostrzewski, Manuella Moratelli, Thea Oman, Hailey Spivey, Hannah Street Grade 11: Cassidy Baatz, Mirza Baig, Isaiah Barlow, Kaylee Bergquist, Benjamin Brantner, Scott Cordova, Kasey Cwikla, Zoe Everett, Katherine Geist, Ashlyn Genereux, Emily Gillette, Kathryn Halos, Audrey Harbott, Eliza Meyer,  Karly Ostenberg, […]

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THREE CROOKSTON STUDENTS WILL HAVE THEIR ART ON DISPLAY AT STATE ART EXHIBIT

Crookston High School played host Wednesday afternoon to 134 students from 11 schools in northwest Minnesota for the MSHSL Region 8A Visual Arts Festival.   Crookston has a long, positive history and that was on display again as Crookston students as all Crookston students earned at least an “Excellent” rating. Four earned “Excellent” ratings and fourteen

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SPORTS FEEVER – March 20, 2019

I am typing the intro to this weeks column from the floor of the historic Williams Arena as KROX radio broadcasts, I believe, from the 58th straight State Boys Basketball tournament.  Leo Blavin and I will have up to 10 games over four days.  The broadcast schedule is below – Thursday – Ada-Borup vs Cromwell

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

“A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Elysa Christensen, Eric Delorme, Brock Heppner, Connor Januszewski, Logan Kostrzewski, Thea Oman, Hailey Spivey, Hannah Street Grade 11: Cassidy Baatz, Mirza Baig, Isaiah Barlow, Kaylee Bergquist, Benjamin Brantner, Morgan Coauette, Scott Cordova, Kasey Cwikla, Zoe Everett, Katherine Geist, Ashlyn Genereux, Emily Gillette, Kathryn Halos, Audrey Harbott, Eliza Meyer, Manuella Moratelli,

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ONE ACT PLAY ADVANCES TO SECTIONS AFTER 2ND PLACE FINISH

  The Crookston High School One Act Play cast and crew finished second place in the Minnesota State High School League Sub-Section 30 One Act competition held at the Crookston High School auditorium.  Ada-Borup’s performance of “The Beauty of Letting Go” won the competition with Director Shirley Trickle. The Crookston cast and crew performed “Among

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CHS ONE-ACT PLAY IS FAST PACED LIFE STORY OF SEVEN FRIENDS

The Crookston High School One Act play follows the mold of NBC’s This Is Us or ABC’s A Million Little Things, centered around seven second-graders dreaming about what their futures will look like for a school project.  And instead of flashing back, you’ll flash forward to the critical moments from weddings to mental illness and

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