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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL THEME- FRATERNITY DAY FOR SNOW FEST

Crookston High School is reaching the end of its Road Trip Snow Fest today by “traveling” to California for Fraternity Day. Students and staff dressed in shorts, caps, suits, and beach jackets to show their enthusiasm for Snow Fest.  Pictures of students and staff in their fraternity outfits can be seen below-

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS CREATE CUTTING BOARDS FOR DOOR PRIZES AT ICE BUSTER DAZE

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class has been busy making projects for the school and other organizations around town over the past couple of weeks, and a couple more students are ready to gift their latest projects to the upcoming Ice Buster Daze event this Saturday! Crookston High School students Chase Proulx and Jamie

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CROOKSTON SAFETY COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING ON TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OVER NEXT TWO MONTHS

The Crookston Public School District’s Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday night to discuss different issues in each school in the district in the Crookston High School Atrium. OLD BUSINESS The board began the meeting with Northwest Service Co-op Health & Safety Project Coordinator Brian Byklum reporting they had done some drug and alcohol testing recently

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU MEETS WITH SEVERAL SERVICE CLUBS FOR FUTURE COMMUNITY EVENTS

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) met on Thursday morning for a regular meeting inside the Crookston Inn in the Northshore Room. After the Call to Order, the bureau began the meeting by reviewing and approving their meeting minutes on November 16 and Treasurer Jess Bengtson’s report for the bills payable. Bengtson reported that they received

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL’S ELLIOT BARTRUM MAKES CVB LOGOS FOR BROCHURE HOLDERS

Crookston High School senior, Elliot Bartrum recently made the Crookston Visitors Bureau logo signs to perfectly match the visitor guide brochure holders.  One is already at the Valley Technology Park building, and the other is headed to the Crookston Sports Center.  “We so appreciate Travis Scott Irwin Oliver for allowing the Advanced Woodworking Class to

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PIRATE FINE ARTS BOOSTERS TO ISSUE OVER $14,000 TO FINE ARTS PROGRAMS

The Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters will issue over $14,000 in grants to Fine Arts programs thanks to their summer fundraising letters and the June Shaver Trust fund. Every summer, the Fine Arts Boosters sends out letters asking for donations and contributions from the district families. This year, in collaboration with their yearly collection from

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