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CROOKSTON SUMMER DRIVER’S ED REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

Summer Driver Education registration is now open.  Registration forms are due back to Crookston High School by Friday, May 31.  There are two sessions to choose from (7-10 am or 2-5 pm).  The cost is $325, and the fee must be paid by May 31, 2024.  Summer classes run from June 3 to June 18, […]

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CROOKSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL CHOIR PARTICIPATES IN UMC JR. HIGH FESTIVAL

Members of the Crookston Middle School Choir participated in the Annual UMC Junior High Festival on Wednesday, May 8. Other school choirs that participated alongside Crookston included Ada-Borup-West, East Grand Forks, Mahnomen, Red Lake Falls, and Win-E- Mac. 

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MAY 10, 2024

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Joshua Edward Hagl, 27, of Mentor, for second-degree DUI, impaired with two or more aggravating factors. Kiesha Storm Lytle, 31, of Grand Forks, for third-degree drug possession.

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POLK COUNTY ELIGIBILITY WORKER JASON OMDAHL RECIEVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION

The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) union has awarded Polk County’s own Jason Omdahl national recognition for his efforts in assisting Polk County residents who are dealing with homelessness and poverty. The AFSCME is a union based in Washington, DC, that represents 1.4 million public service workers across the country. The

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS VISIT REGIONAL BUSINESSES

On Wednesday, May 8, Crookston High School Industrial Technology students took a field trip where they were able to visit five regional businesses. The first visit was with Valley Plains Equipment, the John Deere dealer in Crookston. The students were able to hear about the different departments in the dealership. They took a tour of

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR 19TH ANNUAL RIVERVIEW HEALTH FOUNDATION’S GOLF CLASSIC

Swing your clubs for a good cause on Monday, June 10, at the RiverView Foundation’s 19th Annual Golf Classic. Priority, patient-focused initiatives have resulted from the almost $430,000 raised at the annual event over the years. Funds generated this year will be used for- Automated medication equipment for the Surgical Services Department. The equipment will

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