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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH UPDATES MASK GUIDANCE TO MSHSL

The Minnesota Department of Health updated guidance today to the MSHSL that masks are no longer required when actively participating in outdoor contests or practices. Below is the updated guidance for participants – Outdoor face-covering requirements and recommendations: Requirement: Face coverings are required to be worn when sports participants are not actively practicing or playing […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday, November 23 at 5 p.m. in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School (CHS). The board will receive a presentation on the Crookston High School Ag program from Ag Instructor Whitney Rupprecht. The consent agenda includes approving minutes from the October 26 meeting and November 12 special meeting,

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AMERICAN LEGION BOARD VOTES NO TO HAVING A FALL SEASON

Minnesota Legion Baseball Director Randy Schaub sent a letter Thursday morning to legion managers and coaches informing them that the Minnesota State American Legion Baseball Board voted not to offer a fall season. The letter is below – Dear Managers and Coaches The Minnesota State American Legion Baseball Board had a virtual meeting on August

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET TUESDAY EVENING

The Crookston School Board will meet Tuesday, May 26 at 5 p.m. in the choir and orchestra room at the Crookston High School (CHS). The meeting will be held electronically, and members of the public may either come to the choir room for comment or email comments with name, and address by 1 p.m. The

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SUPERINTENDENT OLSON SAYS SCHOOL CALENDAR INCLUDING GRADUATION REMAIN UNCHANGED CURRENTLY

Gov. Tim Walz today issued an executive order extending the school closure and distance learning through the end of the school year.  Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson said that was expected, and the district will move forward with planning for distance learning the rest of the school year. “It was pretty much expected,” said

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