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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD MEETS MONDAY EVENING

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday (November 27) in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room at 5:00 p.m. The consent agenda includes the approval of employment for Gabriela Ostgaard as a paraprofessional at the high school and Lori J. Wagner as an aide at Highland School. The board will be asked to accept […]

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CHS STUDENTS DONATE WOODS PROJECTS TO THE UNITED WAY AUCTION

Two students in Mr. Oliver’s Advanced Woods class at Crookston High School created charcuterie boards that will be donated to the United Way for their silent auction that is taking place from December 4 to December 9. The students are seniors Isaac Thomforde and Brannon Tangquist. The United Way reaches out to Travis Oliver yearly

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THE CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL AND WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET ON MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers, and the Ways and Means Committee will meet immediately afterward. The agenda will include the resolutions regarding the Cash Farm Lease to be awarded to C&D Reitmeier and confirming the sale of property by the city of Crookston.

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CHEDA HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING AND APPROVES ENGINEERING STUDIES TO TAKE PLACE FOR INDUSTRIAL PARK

CHEDA held a special meeting on Wednesday morning at Valley Technology Park and discussed further plans for the Industrial Park project. CHEDA first discussed awarding Houston Engineering to take on the engineering studies for the Industrial Park project. The study will include a preliminary engineering report about the property and an environmental report (NEPA report).

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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOLS HOST READ-A-THON FOR STUDENTS

Washington and Highland Elementary School students are participating in the Read-A-Thons event that kicked off on Nov 6 with “Drop Everything and Read.” Students are having fun reading and also participating in themed days, including Cat in the Hat Day, Color Day, Favorite Book Day, Reading is Everywhere, and Wacky Wednesday. The read-a-thons events concluded

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CROOKSTON ROTARY CLUB DONATES BOOKS TO LOCAL STUDENTS

The Rotary Club in Crookston gave students at Highland School the chance to purchase a book through a generous donation. It is a long-standing tradition in Crookston third-grade classrooms that the Rotary Club supports and encourages lifelong learning and literacy by donating dictionaries to each student. Throughout the years, Mary and Don Cavalier have visited

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