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CROOKSTON 8TH GRADE BOYS BBALL FINISHES 5TH AT EGF

The Crookston 8th grade boys basketball finished fifth place at the East Grand Forks Booster Tournament on Sunday. The team started with two tough games, with losses to East Grand Forks and Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton, before ending the tournament with a 33-16 win over the East Grand Forks B’s. Coach Derek Martin told the team before the […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARADE AND CONTEST

The Crookston High School held its Halloween Costume Contest and Parade this morning before classes began. Participants checked in and walked around the High School as classmates watched and some teachers judged. There were over 50 entries from the students, and six winners were selected, three from 7th-8th grade and three from 9th-12th grade, by

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