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CHS SPEECH TEAM PLACES WELL AT WALKER-HACKENSACK-AKELEY TOURNEY

On Saturday, March 4, the Crookston High School Speech team competed at the 51st Chuck Beckman Memorial at Walker-Hackensack-Akeley. Crookston was one of 29 schools competing at the tournament, and multiple students brought home awards. Winners included: Sam Rezac – 3rd place in Storytelling Zac Plante – 4th place in Honor Finals for Humor Jack […]

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CROOKSTON MAN ARRESTED FOR STABBING WOMAN MULTIPLE TIMES

The Crookston Police Department responded to a call of a stabbing at the 100 Block West of 8th Street on the north side of town between Broadway and Main Street on Friday afternoon. Reports say the victim had been stabbed multiple times, and the police have a suspect in custody. The victim was transported to

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CROOKSTON JUNIOR HIGH KNOWLEDGE BOWL HOSTS FIRST EVER COMPETITION

The Crookston High School hosted its first-ever junior high knowledge bowl meet on Thursday.  Eight teams from Crookston, Fertile-Beltrami, Marshall County Central, Ada-Borup, and Bemidji competed.  The Crookston teams placed 5th (Sage Lembke, Kahnen Hansen, Leah Johanneck) and 6th (Ethan Lanctot, Tucker Lubinski, Jocelyn Johnson). “Big thanks to Senior High coach Katelyn Stegman and a few

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION WINS TOP GIVING HEARTS HONOR, SURGES BEYOND $203,000 IN DONATIONS

Giving Hearts Day 2023 is the gift that keeps giving for the RiverView Foundation. As was previously announced, the February 9 online fundraiser for nonprofits was a huge success, with 242 gifts given to the Foundation by generous donors for more than $193,000. Since that announcement, the Dakota Medical Foundation has crunched the numbers and

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SHARP RISES IN SYPHILIS CASES IN POLK AND MAHNOMEN COUNTIES

Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Services emphasizes the importance of Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) prevention and testing as part of your overall health. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), it is estimated that 1 in 5 people in the United States have an STI, and nearly half of new STI infections occur in young people

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