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HIGHLAND STUDENT’S 5.8-GRAM ALUMINUM FOIL BOAT HOLDS MORE THAN 1,000 GRAMS OR 2.2 POUNDS

One of the more popular projects at Highland School every spring is the sixth grade Truss Bridges with students competing to see whose bridge can hold the most weight.  The project shows what the students have learned about engineering as part of their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum throughout the year.  Beginning last

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NORTHWEST PARTNERSHIP NOW ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR COMMUNITY PROJECTS

UMC University Relations Northwest Minnesota residents with an idea to strengthen their community can now apply for partnership support from the University of Minnesota Extension Northwest Regional Sustainable Development Partnership (Northwest RSDP). Northwest RSDP supports local innovation by connecting community ideas to University of Minnesota knowledge and seed funding. Community members work on diverse project

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CROOKSTON INN ANNOUNCES IT WILL CLOSE ITS DOORS DECEMBER 29

The Crookston Inn and Convention Center has announced they will close December 29, 2019.  The press release from Crookston Inn Manager, Laurie Stahlecker is below.  It is with sad hearts that the Crookston Inn and Convention Center have decided to close its doors as of the 29th of December.  We will be open for business

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ROTARY CLUB RECOGNIZES STUDENTS OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER, DECEMBER

Crookston Rotary Club recognizes Students of the Month for both Crookston High School and the University of Minnesota Crookston throughout the school year and the most recent CHS students honored are Sarah Ryan, Student of the Month for November 2019, and Caden Osborn, Student of the Month for December 2019. Each student honored receives a $100

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CROOSKTON PLANNING COMMISSION WILL MEET TUESDAY

The Crookston Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday, December 17 at 7:00 p.m. in the conference room at City Hall.   The agenda includes several items for Nature View Estates, including approval for the Plat 5 – Final Plat, and discussion on vacating the current gravel street and rezoning portions of the proposed Plat 5.  The

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