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MN DNR HOLDS TAKE A KID FISHING THIS WEEKEND

During Take a Kid Fishing weekend (Friday, June 9 to Sunday, June 11) Minnesota residents can fish without licenses if they take children 15 or younger along, and participate in one among many ways to enjoy June as the 2023 Great Outdoors Month. “Connecting kids and families to the outdoors is a professional priority and […]

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FOSSTON BEAT SACRED HEART TWICE TO WIN THE SECTION 8A CHAMPIONSHIP

The Fosston Greyhounds beat Sacred Heart 6-1 and 6-4 to win the Section 8A Championship at Bemidji State University. FIRST INNING Fosston had a great start to the game as Cullen Norland reached on an infield single, and Hudson Bushee walked. The next batter flew out to center field to allow the runner at second

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POLK COUNTY BOARD APPROVES SEVERAL ROAD MAINTENANCE PROJECTS

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center and heard from Polk County Highway Engineer Richard Sanders about several projects and the county’s five-year transportation project plan. MAINTENANCE APPROVED The Polk County Board officially gave the nod to start maintenance on County Ditch 37 and County Ditch 41. There

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CROOKSTON VETERANS COUNCIL HOLDS 2023 MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM

The Crookston Veteran’s Council held its annual Memorial Day Programs in Crookston on Monday morning. KROX broadcast the service at Oakdale Cemetery. Pictures from the ceremony and the audio recording from the service are below- CLICK BELOW TO LISTEN TO THE PROGRAM    

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2023 SECTION 8AA BASEBALL TOURNEY SEEDS AND BRACKET RELEASED

The Section 8AA Baseball tournament seeds and bracket have been announced. The Crookston Pirates received the #7 seed in the North Sub-section and will travel to #2 seed Roseau on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. The rest of the seeds are below- NORTH SUBSECTION- 1. East Grand Forks 2. Roseau 3. Park Rapids 4. Warroad 5.

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CROOKSTON EAT UNITED SUMMER PROGRAM BACK FOR YEAR 9

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is back for its ninth year in Crookston. For those unfamiliar with this program, Eat United serves free meals to all youth ages 0-18 on a first come, first serve basis. When we initially implemented this program back in 2015, the goal was to fill the hunger gap

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