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SENIOR GIRLS PARTICIPATE IN SELF-DEFENSE CLASS

Seventeen senior girls at Crookston High School participated in a self-defense class.  This is the sixth year that Leo Club Advisor Linda Morgan has organized the event.  The class was instructed by Don Rasicot, Melanie Lessard, Cathy LaJesse, Tiffini Broden and Linda Morgan.

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20TH ANNUAL MR. CHS CONTEST WILL BE HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON

The 20th Annual Mr. CHS is coming up this Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School auditorium.  Linda Morgan, Crookston High School Leo Club Advisor, is organizing Mr. CHS this year along with the Student Council. “This coming Sunday, March 3 at 2:00 p.m. will be our 20th Anniversary of Mr. CHS,” said

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SNOWFEST WEEK BEGINS MONDAY

Crookston High School’s Snowfest Week begins Monday (January 28) with a week full of themed days and a collection for Pennies for Patients, an organization CHS has collected money for each of the last eight years.   “When I started Leo Club eight years ago, I received this information and thought this is a good cause

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS TALENT SHOW

The Crookston High School held their 6th annual talent show Friday afternoon. There were nine acts: Blaine Asman played and sang “Piano Man” by Billy Joel, Hanna Dorton sang “DNA” by Lia Marie Johnson, Alexia Threatt played “Embraceable You” on the clarinet, Cassidy Baatz played “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri on the piano, Mr.

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LINDA MORGAN RECEIVES MELVIN JONES FELLOWSHIP AWARD

Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) was founded by Melvin Jones and provides funding of large-scale humanitarian projects around the world.  The Melvin Jones Fellowship program was established to recognize deserving Lions who have gone the extra mile, given time and talent to help fill the needs of their community and are selected by their fellow

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Crookston High School Celebrating Homecoming Week

Crookston High School homecoming week is here and filled with daily themes and activities for the students at the High School.    Coronation will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m.  Dependent on the weather. Powder Puff football is scheduled for Wednesday 7:00 p.m. at UMC.  “It’s been a tradition to have the girls

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