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MN DEPT. OF EDUCATION SAYS NO LARGE INDOOR OR OUTDOOR GRAD CEREMONIES ALLOWED, CAN’T GUARANTEE DELAYED CEREMONIES WILL HAPPEN

The Minnesota Department of Health has released its graduation ceremony guidance to high schools, colleges, and Universities.  The guidance they give to the schools is below – Graduation/Commencement Celebration Guidance Graduation is an important milestone in a student’s academic journey and deserves to be celebrated. With graduation season upon us, schools are seeking clarification and […]

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PREDICTS A DUSTING UP TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW OR MORE TONIGHT/TOMORROW

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota is predicting significant snowfall Friday night into Saturday morning for Crookston and parts of northeast North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. The possibility of measurable snow includes the cities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Hallock, Karlstad, Lancaster, Warren, Stephen, and Argyle.  North Dakota cities include Cando, Langdon,

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, May 8, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: David Adam Arriaga, 32 of Crookston, for misdemeanor contempt of court for willful disobedience of a court mandate. Fire Calls: The Crookston Fire Department responded to a report of a grass fire about two miles east of the Crookston Sports Center at 10:22

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CROOKSTON EDUCATION TEACHER OF THE YEAR – ALL DISTRICT TEACHING STAFF

The Crookston Education Association has announced the Teacher of the Year winner to all the teaching staff.  For the official release is below- The Crookston Education Association is excited to announce it’s 2020 Teacher of the Year. In this unprecedented year, the CEA Teacher of the Year is the entire district #593 teaching staff. We

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HIGHWAY 220 REOPENS BETWEEN OSLO AND HIGHWAY 317

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced the opening of Highway 220 between Oslo and Highway 317. Highway 317 also reopened to the North Dakota border. These highways have been inspected by MnDOT and are safe to open to motorists. Both Highways 220 and 317 currently have a seven-ton load limit in effect. Highways impacted by

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