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CHS Class of 2025 enjoyed Senior Fun Day at Trinity Point on Wednesday

On Wednesday, May 21, the Senior Class celebrated the end of their high school career with the annual Senior Fun Day at Trinity Point. 80 students and five chaperones headed out to Trinity Point Wednesday morning. The weather was chilly, but Leo Club Advisor Linda Morgan says that the students enjoyed the day, with around […]

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Crookston Firefighters Association accepting scholarship applications

The Crookston Firefighters Association is accepting scholarship applications from seniors who will be graduating from high school this spring. This scholarship is to honor all past members of the Crookston Firefighters Association that are no longer with us today. This scholarship was made possible by the Association’s charitable gaming. We rely on charitable gaming to

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CHS Advanced Woods students donate projects to United Way Holiday auction

For the fourth year in a row, Mr. Oliver’s Advanced Woods Class at Crookston High School has some students working on projects to donate to the United Way for their Holiday Auction, which will be held December 1 through December 7. Brandon Colborn and Tim Brule, both seniors at Crookston High School, used their talents

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FISHER SCHOOL SENIOR PARADE

Fisher held a parade to honor the senior class who lined the sidewalk outside Fisher School on Friday night.  [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”4MyEHsQhlAo” ] [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”WGLoZhLnkok” ]

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CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL CELEBRATES “SENIOR DAY”

Thursday, May 14 would have been Senior Day for the Crookston Pirate Softball team. They weren’t able to play, but the seven senior players still celebrated their day at the Donnie Lauf/Crookston American Legion Softball field behind Highland School in Crookston. Pictures below are from a social distancing photo shoot.

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS PICK UP GRADUATION CAPS & GOWNS WEDNESDAY

On Wednesday, Crookston High School seniors picked up their caps & gowns for graduation in drive-thru fashion at Crookston High School.  With no school until at least May, students said they still hope they’ll get to have graduation. Senior Gretchen Theis said it was surreal not being able to go to school and to be

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