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NEW TEACHERS AT WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

The Crookston Public Schools District has many new faces joining its staff for the 2021-2022 school year. KROX will introduce you to the new teachers and assistants throughout the week. Here is an introduction to all the new teachers at Washington Elementary School. ADRIANNE WINGER Adrianne Winger is a familiar face in the Crookston School […]

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BENEDICTINE NURSING ASSISTANT RETURNS FROM GOD’S CHILD PROJECT IN GUATEMALA

This summer, Benedictine Certified Nursing Assistant/UND nursing student Hayden Reitmeier participated in the God’s Child Project in Guatemala. He traveled to Guatemala with fellow students working for 11 days. The God’s Child Project, founded in 1991, works in the United States, Guatemala, and India. Their focus is to provide aid in education, healthcare, housing, disaster

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FISHER PUBLIC SCHOOLS THROW RETIRMENT ASSEMBLY FOR LONG-TIME TEACHER LAURA BREKKEN

Story and picture by Mike Christopherson  Fisher Public Schools held a school-wide assembly on Friday, May 27, to say farewell to a longtime teacher, Laura Brekken, after 34 years at Fisher. Below is a story all about her trials and recollections of her journey at Fisher Public Schools; Had Laura Brekken not been convinced otherwise

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GRAND FORKS ROAD CREWS WILL CLOSE STANFORD ROAD AT UNIVERSITY AVE. ON THURSDAY

Grand Forks Road Crews will be closing Stanford Road right at the intersection with University Ave. on Thursday, May 12, to allow crews to install equipment on the University of North Dakota housing structure under construction at that corner. The closure will begin at 8:30 a.m. and be complete by 4:30 p.m. later that day.

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CROOKSTON CITY HALL REVEALS FINAL FOUR CITY ADMINISTRATOR CANDIDATES

The Crookston City Council has released the list of the four finalists for the City Administrator position. They are inviting these four candidates to Crookston to meet the Heads of each Department, take part in a community meet and greet, and interview individually. The four candidates are: Nickalas Blackwell: currently works for the City of

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POLK COUNTY VETERANS OFFICE HELD VETERAN’S BENEFITS FAIR AT CROOKSTON GUARD ARMORY

The Polk County Veterans Office held the Polk County Veteran’s Benefits Fair today from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Crookston National Guard Armory, with over 30 vendors giving helpful benefits to veterans and their families for their service. Vendors included:  Beyond the Yellow Ribbon, Chapter 14 DAV Post, Auxiliary, and DAV Transportation, County

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