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FORECAST CHANGES PLANS FOR CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SKIP DAY

Crookston High School will still have its senior skip day Wednesday, May 21.  However, due to the forecast, they will be going bowling rather than to Trinity Point.  Below is the schedule for seniors on Wednesday.  9:00 a.m. – meet in the Crookston High School Commons 9:15 a.m. – board the bus for Red Ray […]

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL SIXTH GRADERS CAMPING AT ITASCA THIS WEEK

Highland School sixth graders are carrying on the long tradition of sixth graders camping at Itasca State Park this week.  Mr. Halland’s class camped Monday night and Mrs. Scholler’s class is camping Tuesday night and we have some pictures of Mr. Halland’s class below.   

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES FUNDING FOR MARYWOOD CHILD CARE BUILDOUT

The topic of child care was once again a key part of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development (CHEDA) board meeting on Tuesday morning. The board received an estimate for the building required for a child care center on the Marywood site from CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  The majority of work being plumbing to

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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Fire calls: At 9:53 Monday evening, the Crookston Fire Department responded to a report of a grass fire in a ditch in the area of Sections 23 and 24 in Crookston Township. On arrival nothing was found, so the report was either in error, or the fire burned out before they got there.

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PARK BOARD GETS OUTDOOR RINK UPDATE, AWARDS GRANTS AND TOURS PARKS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night at City Hall.  The agenda included one item and a bus tour of the city’s parks.  An item that was not on the agenda was an update from Parks and Recreation Scott Riopelle on the outdoor rink plans for Alexander Park that the board approved in April. 

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ENVIROTHON TEAM PLACES 6TH AT STATE

The Crookston High School Envirothon team competed at the state competition on Monday and placed sixth out of 27 teams. The event was held at the historic Oliver Kelley Farm near Elk River. The main focus this year was on agricultural irrigation. Hopkins High School finished in first place with a score of 127 and

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