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SPORTS FEEVER – November 24, 2022

SPORTS FEEVER – Written by Chris Fee (chrisjfee@yahoo.com) Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at KROX!   I hope you enjoy time with family and/or friends. I am thankful for the following things. My wife Tiffany.  She is the rock of our family.  She is a great mom, great wife, an awesome hair stylist, and most

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MINNESOTA EXPORTS HIT AN ALL-TIME HIGH IN THIRD QUARTER

Governor Tim Walz announced that exports of agricultural, manufactured, and mining goods from Minnesota surged to an all-time high of $7.3 billion in the third quarter of 2022. Minnesota exports jumped $1.6 billion between the third quarters of 2021 and 2022. “Our workers, manufacturers, and farmers continue to produce high-demand goods and drive Minnesota’s economy

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CROOKSTON’S ETHAN BOLL AND EGF’S CALEB ZEJDLIK ON MN FOOTBALL ALL-STAR TEAM

Crookston Pirate High School’s Ethan Boll and East Grand Forks’ Caleb Zejdlik have been named to the Minnesota High School Coaches Association and Minnesota Viking 2022 All-Star Football game.  The game is for seniors and will be held on December 10 at 6:00 p.m. at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Boll, a 6’2 210 pound

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Athlete of the Week – Brekken Tull

This week’s Athlete of the Week is Crookston Pirate Girl’s Hockey player Brekken Tull. The junior has gotten off to an explosive start tallying a total of three goals and five assists to lead Crookston to a 3-0 record. In her most recent performance against Fort Frances this past weekend, Brekken scored twice as the

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NORTHERN LIGHTS MINISTRY COLLABORATIVE CELEBRATE THE ORDINATION FOR RUTH SANDERS

On Saturday, November 19, 2022, a joyous celebration of ordination for Ruth Sanders was held at First Presbyterian Church in Crookston, MN. The joy was shared by not just one church but three churches who have joined together to form the Northern Lights Ministry Collaborative. In 2015, Trinity Lutheran Church and First Presbyterian Church began

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