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HIGHLAND, WASHINGTON PTO’S THANK STUDENTS, FAMILY, FRIENDS & COMMUNITY FOR READ-A-THON SUPPORT

Highland and Washington School Read-a-Thon fundraisers were held October 19-30, 2020.  Students enjoyed Dr. Seuss themed days and reading everywhere.  They logged over 125,000 minutes during the two-week event!! All proceeds will be used for educational materials for our classrooms, individual classroom supplies that cannot be shared between students due to the pandemic, virtual field […]

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LONGTIME KROX ANNOUNCER MARK ANDERSON PASSES AWAY

Longtime KROX Radio announcer, Mark Anderson, passed away Tuesday morning after arriving for work. Just before 6:00 a.m., he called paramedics as he was having a hard time breathing.  He went to the hospital and KROX received a call during the 8:00 a.m. hour that he had passed away.  “We are shocked and devastated by

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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES TWO ADDITIONAL DIRECTION SIGNS FOR RIVERVIEW HEALTH

The Crookston Planning Commission met for just a few minutes on Tuesday night to review conditional use permit requests from RiverView Hospital.  The two signs in questions would be placed on the northeast and southeast corners of the intersection of South Minnesota Street and College Avenue near Stenshoel-House Funeral Home, and the RiverView Memory Care

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CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE THANKS THE COMMUNITY

The CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE would thank the community for the support this year.  The sent a thank you letter that is below –  The Crookston Early Childhood Initiative is a collaboration among more than 25 community leaders, early childhood professionals, and parent sponsored by the Northwest Minnesota Foundation to carry out projects that will

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER THANKS THOSE WHO ADOPTED BASKETS

The flowers are in full bloom and the beauty of summer in Crookston is on display. The Crookston Area Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau would like to give a warm thank you to everyone who purchased a hanging basket through the Adopt-A-Basket Program. These multi-colored flowers are the focus of some amazing pictures taken by community

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RIVERVIEW RECOVERY CENTER OFFERS WALK-IN OPTION FOR CHEMICAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTS

In an effort to increase accessibility to treatment options, RiverView Recovery Center will begin offering chemical health assessments, also known as Minnesota Rule 25, on a walk-in basis each Monday beginning June 3rd. A chemical health assessment is the first step in receiving treatment and is often a requirement for those in the court system.

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