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SPORTS FEEVER – AUGUST 22, 2019

Welcome to another Sports Feever column.  Ready or not the Fall sports season is here.  The Crookston Pirate Girls tennis team has five matches under their belts, several volleyball and soccer teams will have their first match under their belt Thursday night and football teams have their first games next week. We are ready for […]

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY STUDENTS FLEX ENGINEERING SKILLS WITH TRUSS TEST

All the results are in from testing the trust bridges built by sixth-grade students in Dan Halland’s class.  It would definitely seem there are some future engineers over at Highland Elementary School. Mr. Halland said that the previous record for weight was about 150 lbs held by two previous bridges.  The pair of Georgia Sanders

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