CROOKSTON VFW POST 1902 DONATES $5,000 TO THE OAKDALE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
The Crookston VFW Post 1902 recently donated $5,000 to the Oakdale Cemetery Association for the new columbarium.
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The Crookston VFW Post 1902 recently donated $5,000 to the Oakdale Cemetery Association for the new columbarium.
The Crookston High School Trap Shooting team held their fun night Wednesday at the Crookston Gun Club. The students and their parents participated in a shoot and enjoyed a potluck as part of the fun night. “Tonight was our fun night,” said coach Darren Gjerswold. “None of the scores count. The kids just come out
Two members of the Crookston community addressed City Council Monday night during the Crookston forum portion of the City Council meeting. The time is allotted for individuals to address the council about any item not on the regular agenda. Monday night, Lester Wilkens, Master of the Masonic Lodge and Patrick Yates, 110 South Hubbard, addressed