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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SNOWFEST WEEK BEGINS MONDAY

Crookston High School’s Snowfest Week begins Monday (January 28) with a week full of themed days and a collection for Pennies for Patients, an organization CHS has collected money for each of the last eight years.   “When I started Leo Club eight years ago, I received this information and thought this is a good cause […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL QUILT SHOW AND LIONS “SPUD BAR” FUNDRAISER FRIDAY NIGHT

Students in Sewing Arts at Crookston High School have been sewing quilts for the past several months and will display them Friday, January 25 in the Commons explains Sophie Sanders.  “The quilt show is in the commons at the high school from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.,” said Sanders.  “We made the quilts in Sewing Arts

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SUNRISE CENTER USES UNITED WAY GRANT TO PURCHASE RAISED GARDEN BEDS

Sunrise Center for Children and Families received a grant from the United Way of Crookston in 2018, the first year the center had applied for a grant.  Over five years ago, the school-age children had 22 raised garden beds located on the Mount St. Benedict property, but with new construction going on, they had to

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAM WINS TRF COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl teams competed in the All School competition in Thief River Falls with one of the Pirate teams winning the competition.  The two Crookston teams finished first and 11th place out of 42 teams. The top Crookston team was comprised of Ben Brantner, Scott Cordova, Josh Bernia, Walker Winjum, and Tai

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON ATTENDS MARCH FOR LIFE

On Tuesday, Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) joined thousands of Minnesotans at the state Capitol in St. Paul for the annual March for Life to give voice to the idea that human rights belong to all human beings – including unborn children and their mothers. The annual March marked the 46th anniversary of the

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH TO HOST HEALTH LUNCHEON JANUARY 29

We’ve all heard the famous adage, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” but is this age-old saying still relevant given what we know today about disease prevention, especially in light of updated clinical guidelines nationally? Attend RiverView’s January 29 health luncheon, “Preventative Medicine: How to Proactively Protect Your Health’’ to learn methods beyond

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