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CITY OF CROOKSTON RELEASES NAMES OF SEMI-FINALISTS FOR CITY ADMINISTRATOR SEARCH

The Crookston City Council established five semi-finalists for the City Administrator search during the recent council meeting that was held on Monday, April 22. Four of the five candidates have been named for the public with the fifth yet to be determined. The four semifinalists are Pat Oman, Mark Vahlsing, Karie Kirschbaum, and Jeff Shoobridge. […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1979 TO HOLD 45TH REUNION JULY 26-28

The Crookston Central High School Class of 1979 will be holding its 45th Class Reunion July 26-28, 2024. The schedule of events is as follows- Friday, July 26 at 5 pm: Minakwa Golf Course: Social Hour at 4:00 pm, with dinner at 6:00 pm. Saturday, July 27 at 10:00 am: Minakwa Golf Course: Golf Outing

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ARREST REPORT- APRIL 25, 2024

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Jason Lee Anchondo, 28, no address listed, for driving after cancellation. Christopher Jamie Turpin, 49, of Borup, for DUI First Degree. Marie Anne Reynolds, 38, of Fosston, for Domestic Abuse.  

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CHS SENIOR GIRLS PARTICIPATE IN ANNUAL SELF-DEFENSE COURSE

Crookston High School held its annual Basic Self-Defense Class for girls who are seniors at CHS on Wednesday night in the CHS Wrestling room. This program has been sponsored by CHS Leo Club Advisor Linda Morgan and instructed by Crookston School District SRO Don Rasicot, have provided this event for senior girls for over 11

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NWMAC AWARDS BETSY SAURDIFF THE ANNUAL STAR AWARD

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is excited to announce that Betsy Saurdiff of Grygla received the Northwest Star Award. The award was presented to Saurdiff on Sunday, April 21, in Lake Bronson at the Kittson County History Museum during the NW Art Exhibit Awards Reception and Program. Saurdiff is a well-known and accomplished potter in

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CROOKSTON MATH MASTERS FINISH 1ST AND 6TH AT REGIONAL COMPETITION

Highland Elementary and Crookston Middle School fifth and sixth-grade students competed in the regional Math Masters of Minnesota Challenge in Bemidji. These students competed individually and as teams on eight sets of mathematical problems in this competition for a total of 325 problems. The 6th-grade team placed first, and the 5th-grade team placed 5th. The

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