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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS SAY THANK YOU

The Washington and Highland PTOs (Parent Teacher Organizations) have been working on a project to help boost “Pirate Pride” in the Crookston Public Elementary Schools.  Each student in Kindergarten – 6th grade received a free Pirate Pride t-shirt.  Generous community members donated over $3000 so that the shirts could be purchased and printed!  The shirts […]

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MONTAGUE’S & KROX TO GIVE AWAY FLOWERS ON ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS DAY

Administrative Professionals Week is April 22-26, and your administrative professional will have a chance to win flowers once a month for a year courtesy of Montague’s Flower Shop and KROX.  We know how important your administrative professional is to your business. So, give them the recognition they deserve! Nominate them as Montague’s Administrative Professional of

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KROX IS CELEBRATING 71 YEARS OF BUSINESS AND GIVING AWAY PRIZES

KROX Radio is celebrating 71 years in business this month, and we’re giving away over $1,000 worth of gift certificates and prizes in our Anniversary Week Phone Number Contest. To enter – Send us a postcard with your name, address, and a phone number to KROX, P.O. Box 620, Crookston, Minnesota, 56716 E-mail it to

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CROOKSTON OX CART DAYS COMMITTEE RELEASES NEW EVENTS FOR 2019

As a Valentine’s Day “treat,” the Crookston Ox Cart Days committee has rolled out the 2019 schedule of events on their website, crookstonoxcartdays.com. This year, the 30th anniversary of the summer festival will be seven days of entertainment August 12-18.  New events for 2019 include: ‒ Crookston’s Treasures Hunt sponsored by Happy Joe’s Pizza and KROX

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MARYANN SIMMONS RETIRES AFTER 30-PLUS YEARS AT KROX RADIO

MaryAnn Simmons first worked for KROX right out of college beginning in 1960. After getting married, she raised her kids, worked at a few other places locally including writing a column for the paper before returning to KROX in the 80s. She covered her last Polk County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, December 18. “I started

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KROX BROKEN INTO ON CHRISTMAS EVE

At approximately 9:40 PM on December 24 the Crookston Police Department responded to a report of a burglary at the KROX Radio Station; 208 South Main Street in Crookston. Upon arriving, Officers learned the front door had been damaged and several items including various electronics were missing. Officers were made aware of footprints leading away

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