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Crookston High School Prom is this Saturday, April 26

Crookston High School Juniors and Seniors are getting ready to attend this year’s prom celebration on Saturday, April 26, and we stopped into the schoolhouse to talk to Prom Coordinator, Linda Morgan, to hear about all of the preparations for this year’s festivities. “Our theme this year is, “At Last I See the Light”, and […]

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Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause Community Letter for February 2025

Greetings from the University of Minnesota Crookston. The weather is getting warmer, events are heating up, and our campus is looking forward to the season of spring. We’ll be hosting a number of visitors in the next couple of months, including: The Bergland Lecture Series was created to ensure ongoing interaction with all members of

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U of M Crookston Chancellor Community Letter – October 2024

The University of Minnesota Crookston Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause released her community letter for October with a lot of good news. You can read the letter below- We hope you have had a great fall season. Our Homecoming was last week. It was such an exciting place to be with the vibrancy and activities of our

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Meet the Candidates Forum to be held at Kiehle Auditorium

With Election Day fast approaching, Jolt & Jive and the University of Minnesota Crookston have partnered to sponsor a Meet the Candidates Forum on Wednesday, October 2. The Forum will be held in Kiehle Auditorium on the University of Minnesota Crookston Campus from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. KROX Radio will carry the forum live

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POLK COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TO CONDUCT SKYWARN STORM SPOTTER TRAINING

In conjunction with the National Weather Service, Polk County Emergency Management will conduct a Skywarn Storm Spotter training class. This training class benefits those who wish to become better informed and those who want to be designated storm spotters. A Warning Coordination Meteorologist from the National Weather Service will conduct the training. Individuals are taught

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