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SEMI-TRUCK HITS CHILD RIDING BICYCLE IN DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON (UPDATED)

UPDATED 10:30 P.M. October 4. The Crookston Police Department has released the following statement on the accident involving a little girl and a Semi-Truck earlier this evening in downtown Crookston. At approximately 5:30 PM on Monday, October 4 Polk County Dispatch was advised that a pedestrian had been struck by a semi at the intersection […]

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AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY PROVIDES SUGARBEET HARVEST UPDATE

At the end of this week, American Crystal Sugar Company is hoping the weather forecast will stay true, and that they will be able to start the stockpile sugarbeet harvest at their Northwest Minnesota factories. At this time, it looks like the earliest possible start date with cool enough temperatures are forecasted for Sunday, October

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STARTS AFTER SCHOOL ART CLUB FOR 24 STUDENTS

This school year, Highland Elementary School is offering 24 students a new after-school activity. 3rd Grade Teacher at Highland Alli Thelen runs an Art Club for students that began on September 21 and will meet twice a month moving forward. The club is an opportunity for students to be creative after school and have fun.

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MINNESOTA COVID-19 SCHOOL TESTING PROGRAM GRANT DEADLINE EXTENDED

To support schools in creating COVID-19 testing programs for students and staff, Governor Tim Walz has announced that the state has extended the deadline for public and tribal schools to apply for grant funding to October 15, 2021. The initial deadline was October 1. In-person learning is critical to a child’s well-being and academic success

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM HELPS WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT AT VFW

The Crookston High School Football team was able to help with a 5-day community service project at the Crookston VFW.  The players hauled gaming records up from the basement and helped clean the building out.  The VFW has graciously donated $800 to the football program for the work the players did. Below is a photo

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MNDOT ENCOURAGING SCHOOLS, COMMUNITIES TO JOIN WALK TO SCHOOL DAY OCTOBER 6

Thousands of Minnesota students will participate in International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 6, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The annual event, sponsored by Minnesota Safe Routes to School, encourages students and parents to increase physical activity and practice safe walking and bicycling activities. This event also hopes to make walking

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