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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL LEO CLUB ADVISOR LINDA MORGAN EXCITED FOR MORE PROJECTS IN 2022

The Crookston High School Leo Club had another busy year in 2021, serving and participating in various projects. In 2021, the Leo Club helped with the Crookston Home Delivered Meals, went to the Highland classrooms each day, brought treats to the Summit residents, and helped a few Crookston residents with various projects. Crookston High School

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RECOGNIZED AS A “BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL” AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting began with a Crookston Visitors Bureau (CVB) presentation. The presentation served as the CVB’s annual report to the City Council, and Cory Dallager gave the report. The report highlighted the main accomplishments from 2021, targeted projects, and partnerships developed.

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SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVERS EDUCATION COURSE BEING OFFERED AT HIGHLAND ON THURSDAY DEC. 30

Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad will be offering a supplemental driver education meeting on Thursday, December 30, for parents and their children at 6:00 p.m. inside of Highland. Trostad tries to perform one once a year but put this one together last minute due to Covid and the mask requirement at Highland. With the

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers. There will be two presentations given and one mayoral proclamation. The first presentation will be from the Crookston Visitors Bureau (CVB) as they give their Annual Report, and the second will be a presentation of the Years

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HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON SCHOOL MEMBERS HELP DELIVER GIFTS TO FAMILIES IN NEED

Highland Elementary School and Washington School once again offered their “Giving Tree” this holiday season. The Giving Tree is a tree set up inside both schools where families in need can put down items they need this holiday season, along with their children’s wish lists. From there, other families, community members, and school staff can

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