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UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OVERCOMES 15 POINT SECOND HALF DEFICIT TO STUN NORTHERN STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles Women’s Basketball team traveled to Aberdeen, S.D. on Saturday afternoon, for an NSIC conference matchup with the Northern State Wolves. The two teams met back in December with Northern State winning 64-47. UMC was able to overcome a 15-point second-half deficit, thanks to holding the Wolves to […]

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NORTHERN STATE USES LATE FIRST HALF RUN TO BE UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL

Story by Shawn Smith of UMC Athletics – The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball team fell 81-64 to Northern State Saturday, February 12 at Wachs Arena in Aberdeen, S.D. The Wolves went on a 13-0 scoring run at the end of the first half to catapult the victory. The Golden Eagles were led by

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CROOKSTON BOY’S HOCKEY SCORES TWO OPEN NET GOALS TO GET SECOND STRAIGHT WIN

The Crookston Pirates Boy’s Hockey team traveled all the way to International Falls on Saturday to play the International Falls Broncos in one of their last regular-season games. Crookston played with the lead the entire game, and scored two empty-net goals late to win 5-2, and earn their second straight victory. “It’s always nice to

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UPDATE NOW PROVIDED ON DECEASED BODY FOUND IN GRAND FORKS THURSDAY

On Thursday, February 10, 2022, at approximately 12:15 pm a body, now subsequently identified as that of Anthony Valdez who had been missing since February 6, was discovered deceased in the alley of the 10th block of North 3rd Street in Grand Forks. The circumstances behind the death of Mr. Valdez are under active investigation.

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NO TRAVEL ADVISORY LIFTED ON STATE HIGHWAYS IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has lifted its no travel advisory on state highways in northwestern Minnesota. Area highways were either closed or under no travel advisory due to dangerous travel conditions from high winds, blowing snow and low visibility. Motorists should reduce speeds and use caution when traveling. Visibility is gradually improving; however there

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