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National Heatstroke Awareness Day is May 1

Vehicular heatstroke is one of the leading causes of non-crash, vehicle-related death for children 14 and younger in the United States. Parents and caregivers who think child heatstroke deaths could “never” happen on their watch should think again. Tragically, “never” does happen. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) urges parents […]

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“Imagination Theatre” featuring Michael Paul Gallo to visit local libraries and schools

Families are invited to attend a performance of “Imagination Theater” a family-friendly show featuring puppetry, songs, stories, and audience participation, scheduled at a variety of local libraries. The program will feature Michael Paul Gallo, a retired Minnesota State University Moorhead professor of Early Education and Literacy. The program is appropriate for all ages and is

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Washington School students learn while collecting Cereal for the Community

Washington School collected cereal boxes during December for various learning experiences, including literacy, math, and STEM. The children were able to count, recognize letters, and build with the cereal boxes.   The ultimate goal was to collect cereal for the community.  The boxes were gathered in the classrooms for lessons; then, all the classes brought the boxes to the

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Parker Kelly and Addison Pal crowned CHS homecoming King and Queen

Crookston High School kicked off homecoming week on Monday with homecoming coronation at the Crookston High School auditorium. Parker Kelly was crowned king, and Addison Pal was crowned queen by 2023 Homecoming King Isaac Thomford and Queen Halle Winjum. The king’s court includes – Brandon Colborn, Michael Deng, Teagen Lubinski, and Rylan Lubarski.The queens court

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WEATHER HAS SLOWED CONSTRUCTION OF SUBWAY IN CROOKSTON

Work on the Subway Restaurant in Crookston has ground to a halt over the past few weeks due to extreme cold, high winds, and snow.  “The only update is that due to the weather we’re a couple of weeks behind schedule,” said owner Neil Ebeling.  “They think that we’re going to be able to catch

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STUDY CALLS FOR LAND USE CHANGES TO PROTECT GRAND MARAIS CREEK WATERSHED

Based on two new studies available for public review and comment, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and local watershed partners are recommending stream and ditch restoration projects, and that landowners implement voluntary management practices to reduce water pollution in the Grand Marais Creek Watershed. Members of the public have until 4:30 p.m. on January

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