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I removed the bomb threat reference because I thought it was such a commonplace occurance (I've had three in nearby East Grand Forks throughout my school career), and therefore did not warrant a place in the article. Brendan OShea 07:40, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)
There was adequate information, and is relevant to the recent Red Lake shooting, because it WAS sparked by that. Crookston isn't a big enough of a town to use the school rule on. The Red Lake shooting was big enough to warrant a mention, but this isn't. It has plenty more story than "well, a bomb threat went in". It is believed to be the work of a ninth grader who commited suicide soon afterwards. -- A Link to the Past 03:30, Jun 23, 2005 (UTC)