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CROOKSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM GIVES OUT FIRST P.I.R.A.T.E. AWARDS TO SEVENTH & EIGHTH GRADERS

The middle school team at Crookston High School has implemented a new program called the P.I.R.A.T.E. (Pride, Improvement, Respect, Academics, Teamwork, Excellence) awards for seventh and eighth graders this school year.  Each quarter teachers nominate and vote on students in each of the six categories. The winners for first and second quarter were Joey Nesseth, […]

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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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HIGHLAND SCHOOL STUDENTS COMPETE IN MATH MASTERS CHALLENGE

Fifth and sixth-grade students from Highland Elementary competed in the regional Math Masters of Minnesota Challenge in Bemidji on April 26. Sixth-grade students Adelyn Knudson, Matthew Contreras, Parker Kelly, Hattie Weiland, Michael Deng, Tessa Weber, Maddie Harbott, Joey Nesseth, Jack Everett, and Tyler Michaelson represented Crookston.  These students competed individually and as a team on

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RiverView Health/Ox Cart Days Dodge Ball Champions Announced

RiverView Health sponsored the Ox Cart Days Youth Dodgeball Tournament held at the University of Minnesota Crookston Wellness Center on Wednesday evening.  16 teams competed in three divisions.  The top three teams from each division are listed below- White Division 1. Bad News Bears (pictured above): Blake Melsa, Jackson Reese, Alex Longoria, Jack Doda, Jackson Demarais

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CROOKSTON 12U BASEBALL FINISHES 2ND PLACE

The Crookston Park and Rec 12U Baseball team finished second place in the Crookston tournament this weekend. Members of the team are – Landon Kraft, Antonio Romero, Ean Pruneda, Clay Hanson, Lucas Miller, Jackson Dauksavage, Teagen Lubinski, Blake Melsa, Carter Coauette, and Matthew Contreras. The team is coached by Lisa Brintell and Brad Miller. First

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