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PARK BOARD RECEIVES UPDATE ON SUMMER PROGRAMS

The Crookston Park Board met Tuesday and received an update on summer programming. Parks and Recreation Supervisor Scott Butt said, “We just wanted to let them know we plan to be as normal as we possibly can. Try to get everybody back to normal, whatever normal is, back to that and get the kids in

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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC PLANS FULL PROGRAMMING SLATE FOR 2021 WITH A FEW NEW PROGRAMS

Like many things, COVID-19 had an impact on recreational programming in 2020. Programs were limited in communities across Minnesota due to the restrictions in place during the pandemic. While some restrictions continue, they aren’t currently expected to limit those programs this summer. Parks and Recreation Supervisor Scott Butt said the City of Crookston is putting

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CROOKSTON SCORES FIRST OFFENSIVE TD SINCE GAME ONE, BUT FALLS TO PILLAGER

The Crookston Pirate Football team was missing two starting lineman, the starting quarterback, and fullback, and scored their first offensive touchdown in three games but came up short in a 30-6 loss to the Pillager Huskies in Crookston.  “Pillager is a good football team,” said Pirate Coach Scott Butt. “We knew, being shorthanded, it was

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