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WASHINGTON SCHOOL STUDENTS SET TO BEGIN ANNUAL “FEED THE BEAR” FUNDRAISER

Washington School students will show kindness during February by collecting money for The United Way of Crookston for the fourth annual Feed The Bear fundraiser. Feed The Bear will occur at Washington School from February 1 to February 14. Washington School students, over the next two weeks will be encouraged to bring pennies, nickels, dimes, […]

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CHEDA APPLYNG FOR OVER $20 MILLION IN FEDERAL GRANT FUNDING

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday at Valley Technology Park. The meeting began with the board unanimously approving the election of officers/executive committee for 2024, which remains the same. The committee includes Board President Nick Nicholas, Vice President Tom Skjei, Treasurer Phil Schramm, Secretary Theresa Tahran, and Assistant Treasurer Annette

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HIGHLAND PRESCHOOL ADDITION MAKES LARGE STRIDES IN BUILDING PROCESS

The Preschool addition at Highland Elementary School has seen progress through the winter thus far. The project was initially scheduled to be finished on January 1 this year. However, a plumbing permit was needed to continue operations in October, which delayed the process ten weeks. There is a possibility the building will be completed by

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES BIDS FOR SPORTS COMPLEX, ADDS FULL TIME SUB

The Crookston School Board met Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. APPROVAL OF BIDS FOR THE MULTI-USE COMPLEX The board approved several bids for the Multi-Use Sports Complex. The first bid was a landscaping bid from Total Lawn Care for $70,019.89. The second bid was a chain link fence bid from Century

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL PARTICIPATES IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROGRAM AND HOLDS ELECTION DAY

Washington School combined two ongoing programs to provide an opportunity for School Readiness and Kindergarten students to learn about citizenship through the voting process, using the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP) and the Citizenship Pillar of the Respect Counts Program. Mrs. Denice Oliver, Principal at Washington School, directs the Respect Counts Program, where students

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