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MINNESOTA DULUTH USES STRONG SECOND AND THIRD QUARTERS TO BEAT UMC WOMEN’S HOOPS

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s Basketball team struggled in the second and third quarter and Minnesota Duluth pulled away and cruised to a 78-46 Northern Sun Conference game played in Romano Gymnasium at Duluth. FIRST HALF –  UMC had a solid start with a Bren Fox (Jr. Norwood Young America) three-pointer and […]

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYS WELL, BUT FALLS TO UNDEFEATED DULUTH

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball team has had a Jekyll and Hyde start to the season.  They have looked really good in games and they have also struggled and the team showed up ready to play against the undefeated Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs but came up short in a 75-68 loss in

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S BASKETBALL STARTS ON A 28-2 RUN AND CRUISES TO WIN OVER TRF

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Basketball team made their first two three-pointers and went on a 28-2 run and never looked back as they cruised to a 58-34 victory over the Thief River Falls Prowlers in a Section 8AA game played in Crookston.  FIRST HALF-  Crookston used stellar defense and hot shooting early on to build

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RED LAKE FALLS USES HUGE SECOND PERIOD TO DEFEAT CROOKSTON

The Crookston Pirates and Red Lake Falls Eagles Boy’s Hockey teams met on Friday night inside the Crookston Sports Center. The Pirates were supposed to open the season against Kittson County Central earlier this week, but it was postponed until Friday, December 10, making this their first game of the season. Red Lake Falls came

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ALTRU PHYSICIAN & VETERAN RECIEVES LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE AWARD

Local veteran and provider at Altru, Kevin Mork, M.D., was recently recognized with the SSG Andrew P. Nelson Award for Outstanding Leadership & Service at the 3rd Annual Heroes and Leaders Gala. This award was developed to recognize local veterans who quietly make a difference in their community in the way they work, volunteer and

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