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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES TO SHORTEN SCHOOL YEAR BY TWO DAYS

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Wednesday morning, where they voted to shorten the 2020-2021 school day by two days ending the year for all students on Friday, May 28. The two days will be used as staff training for technology and preparation for its expanded use during the school year.  The […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETINGS MOVING TO LARGER SPACE AT TRANSFER STATION FOR COVID-19

The Polk County Commissioners will reconvene in person on Tuesday, July 7 at 8 a.m. following several months of teleconference meetings due to COVID-19.  However, the Commissioners will not meet in their regular location at the Polk County Government Center. Instead, they will temporarily move meetings to the Polk County Transfer Station. Gary Willhite, chair

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC & PRIVATE SCHOOLS TO RECEIVE MORE THAN $328,000 COMBINED FROM CARES ACT

The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) plans to release funds from the CARES Act to school districts on June 30 through Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) and the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER).   Schools in Crookston will receive a total of $328,422. Of that total, $302,697 comes from ESSER funding based on Title

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OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL TEACHERS HAVE PARADE PAST STUDENTS’ HOMES

Teachers from Our Savior’s Lutheran School traveled to students’ homes for the last day of school in a parade on Friday, May 22.  The decorated vehicles rolled into farmyards and down city streets from Fisher to Fertile and all points in between with horns honking and cheerful greetings. 

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OUR SAVIORS HOLDS PRIVATE SIXTH GRADE GRADUATION CEREMONY

Our Savior’s Lutheran School held a private sixth-grade graduation ceremony for Andrew Johnson on Monday, May 18. Back row: Emily Luckow, Pastor Steve Bohler, Mark Meyer Front row: Sandra Trittin, Andrew Johnson, Lisa Bohler

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TRI-VALLEY FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM IS A RECIPIENT OF ONE OF THE UNITED WAY’S 2020 GRANTS

The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council’s Foster Grandparent Program connects senior volunteers with local schools such as Crookston High School, Highland Elementary, Washington Elementary, Our Savior’s Lutheran School, the East Grand Fork and Crookston Head Start, and Fertile-Beltrami.  The volunteers are welcomed in the classrooms to mentor and tutor students with special or exceptional needs becoming a

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