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LOCAL GRADS NAMED TO THE DEANS LIST

Local students who have been named to the Dean’s List at their school. All members of the Dean’s List/President’s List had a 3.50 to 4.0 GPA. Graduates listed by their hometown – Alvarado Sydney Holub – North Dakota State University (Psychology) Argyle Collin Neuschwander – Northland Community & Technical College (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning) […]

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SPORTS FEEVER – September 17, 2020

It sure is GREAT to see football and volleyball practices in Minnesota.  Hopefully, games are next! COVID continues to cause havoc and frustration for many.   Detroit Lakes High School found out over the weekend that a teacher tested positive for COVID and they moved the high school to distance learning, possibly through September 25.  Since

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VICTORIA PROULX CROWNED MISS CROOKSTON 2020

The 30th Annual Miss Crookston Scholarship Pageant was held Friday night at the Crookston High School auditorium. Victoria Proulx was crowned Miss Crookston 2020 and the winner of the Personal Interview, On-stage Presence, and Freedom Award; and daughter of Brian and Shea Proulx. The first runner-up was Linnea French, winner of Miss Congeniality, and Evening

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SPORTS FEEVER – January 30, 2020

Next week the playoffs start with Girls Hockey taking center stage.  We are one week away from the craziness for five or six weeks. — — — It has been a pretty rough week. They say bad things come in three’s and that has been the case the past week.  Kobe Bryant and Chris Doleman

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WEATHER MOVES OX CART DAYS EVENTS INSIDE/EVENTS STILL WELL ATTENDED

The forecast on Thursday moved Ox Cart Day all of the activities that were scheduled outside into the Crookston Sports Center.  Even inside there was plenty of fun to be had.   Napa Crookston Welding and Machine held drawing Thursday night for a prize pack won by Ian Cournia.  

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RESIDENTS OF CROOKSTON FLOCKED TO CENTRAL PARK TUESDAY FOR 16TH ANNUAL NITE 2 UNITE

Crookston residents turned out in droves Tuesday night for the 16th annual Crookston Nite 2 Unite at Central Park.  Crookston Police Office Don Rasicot who leads the committee that organizes the annual event said it was the largest crowd, and the most prominent law enforcement presence at Nite to Unite to date.  “Incredible turnout,” said

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