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PIANO STUDENTS HOLD SPRING RECITAL

Piano students and parents alike celebrated each other’s talents at an annual spring recital held Tuesday evening, May 28.  Piano students include Isaac Geffre, Simon Geffre, Alex Reitmeier, Katelyn Christensen, Nathan Stenberg, Bailee Klinnert, Kensey Straus, Keelan Straus, Lucy Smith, Sylvia Christensen, Emily Reitmeier, Cadence Corona, Finn Barlow, Breck Borowicz, Allysen Wagner, Lyla Oman, Evelyn […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HAS SENDOFF FOR RETIREES

Crookston High School held a sendoff Wednesday morning for the retirees. The retirees are Jackie Lindsay (40 years), MarJean Sanderson (30 years), Belinda Fjeld (40 years), and Karen Hanson (25 years). That’s 135 years of service to Crookston Schools. [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”FoBEnWoZKR8″ ]

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SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS SHORT TERM REPLACEMENT FOR KARI MILLER

The Crookston School Board met Tuesday night and outside of the discussion regarding the future of co-ops for the hockey program previously reported on had a swift meeting.  The school board did appoint Nick Nicholas to serve as a short-term replacement to fill Kari Miller’s position as her resignation from the board is effective June

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Hunter Perry James Lundeen, 19 of Trail, for felony 3rd-degree criminal sex conduct for sexual penetration. Fire calls: On Sunday at 3:44 p.m., the Crookston Fire Department assisted the State Patrol and E.M.S. at a two-vehicle crash on Highway 2 west of Crookston;

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COUNCIL SENDS GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION

The Crookston City Council had a public forum scheduled for Tuesday night’s meeting to discuss the proposed Gateway Overlay District.  Councilmembers were the only ones to speak during the forum before voting to send the district back to the Crookston Planning Commission. Councilmen Jake Fee, Tom Vedbraaten, Bobby Baird and Steve Erickson all expressed concern

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COUNCIL APOLOGIZES FOR NOT ATTENDING FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION GROUNDBREAKING

The Crookston City Council met on Tuesday night and opened their meeting with the Crookston Forum for individuals to address the council on items not on the agenda.   Steve Krueger, the former board chair of Agassiz Federal Credit Union for 12 years, spoke to the council about their history and how the merger with First

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