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AINSLEY BOUCHER PLAYS IN UND HONOR STRINGS FESTIVAL

Last weekend, the University of North Dakota held their annual Honor Band, Choir, and Strings Festival.  The three-day event featured high school students from North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota coming together to perform a concert on Sunday, January 20. From Crookston, Ainsley Boucher, a ninth-grade violinist, performed with the Honor Strings as principal 2nd violin.  […]

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VILLA ST. VINCENT FASHION SHOW FUNDRAISER “ATTIRE TO INSPIRE”

The Villa St. Vincent 3rd Annual Fashion Show Fundraiser was Friday night at the Crookston National Guard Armory.  Several businesses modeled their chic merchandise and creative designs including: Erickson Embroidery/2nd Street Boutique The Beautylish Silo LuLaRoe Cabi Total Betty The Shed Simply The show was also supported by Wonderful Life Foods and Real Good Bath

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SUMMER GOULET WINS CROOKSTON DISTRICT SPELLING BEE ADVANCES TO REGIONAL

Crookston Public Schools held their District Spelling Bee Friday afternoon at Highland Elementary.  Eighth-grader Summer Goulet won the bee and will advance to the Regional Spelling Bee in Thief River Falls on February 6.  “I didn’t think I was going to win but I did, it’s awesome” said Goulet.  Her winning word was promenade which

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ONE ACT PLAY ADVANCES TO SECTIONS AFTER 2ND PLACE FINISH

  The Crookston High School One Act Play cast and crew finished second place in the Minnesota State High School League Sub-Section 30 One Act competition held at the Crookston High School auditorium.  Ada-Borup’s performance of “The Beauty of Letting Go” won the competition with Director Shirley Trickle. The Crookston cast and crew performed “Among

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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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