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ECFE Build a Wood project a big success

Crookston Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) held its annual Build a Wood project on Tuesday night in the Washington School Gym. Children arrived with their parents and grandparents, brought their hammers and screwdrivers, and were able to choose a birdhouse, stool, treasure box, or shelf to build. 24 projects were completed, and great memories were […]

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American Crystal Sugar donates $2,000 to Get Kids Outdoors

American Crystal Sugar is proud to award Get Kids Outdoors a check for $2,000 to help cover the transportation cost and fishing equipment for all kids. The mission of Get Kids Outdoors is simple: to get kids outdoors. The organization provides outdoor recreational opportunities for youth with limited opportunities to participate. By experiencing the excitement

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Political Caucus Night in Minnesota is February 3

Political Caucus Night in Minnesota is Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Precinct caucuses are meetings run by Minnesota’s political parties. They are the first in a series of meetings where parties may endorse candidates, select delegates, and set goals and values (called party platforms). What happens at the caucus? Each political party runs its caucus meetings a

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT January 28, 2026

Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report On Tuesday, January 27th, at 2:30 p.m., the Crookston fire department responded to a general fire alarm activation on the 100th block of Sargeant. On scene, it was found to be caused by burnt food. After ventilating the smoke and resetting the alarm, they cleared the scene. On Tuesday, January 27th,

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Cathedral School is celebrating Catholic Schools Week

Cathedral Schools Week is being celebrated across the nation this week. Students at Cathedral School in Crookston took learning beyond the classroom today, celebrating with a memorable outdoor ice-fishing experience designed to connect kids with nature and outdoor recreation. Kindergarten through fifth-grade students participated in ice fishing with support from Get Kids Outdoors, which provided

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