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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUSES PASS ANNUAL STATE INSPECTION

The Crookston School District’s buses underwent their annual state inspection from the Minnesota State Patrol on Wednesday.  Transportation Coordinator Rick Niemala said all the buses passed and are ready to start the school year.  “Bus inspectors from the State Patrol were here yesterday to inspect our school buses,” said Niemala.  “Everything went well, they all […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SHOOLS BUS GARAGE TOUR: BUILDINGS SHOW AGE, PERSISTENT CHALLENGES

Crookston Public Schools held an open hour bus garage tour of their current facility Thursday afternoon ahead of the referendum meeting.  The bus garages sit on a block that borders downtown and a residential neighborhood meaning it’s a tight fit that has resulted in several cars being hit over the years.  The tour highlighted the

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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE FORWARDS RECOMMENDATION ON TO SCHOOL BOARD

The Bus Garage Committee for Crookston Public Schools met on Thursday and unanimously voted to forward a recommendation on to the school board for $2.89 million two-building heated option for a bus garage.  The design would have the main bus building as a pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) with an auxiliary stick frame garage for other

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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE GIVES ARCHITECTS PLENTY OF HOMEWORK

The Crookston Public Schools bus garage committee met Thursday night with architects from ICON Architectural Group for the first time.  ICON came prepared with some simple designs to get a feel for what the committee was thinking they’d like to explore. The committee was also prepared with a variety of questions from construction material, to

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SUPERINTENDENT OLSON GIVES ANSWERS TO BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE QUESTIONS

The Crookston School District bus garage committee met Wednesday night at the Crookston High School.  The meeting served as an update from the questions the committee had posed to Superintendent Jeremy Olson during their meeting on December 13.  One of the primary concerns in that meeting was the cost of a new fuel system, costs

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