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CROOKSTON PIRATE VARSITY FALL SPORTS SCHEDULES RELEASED

Crookston High School Activities Director Greg Garmen has released the 2021 fall sports schedules.  As you know, the schedules are subject to changes because of weather, and once again because of COVID (hopefully not!!).  The Crookston Pirate Varsity Fall sport schedules are listed below –  CROOKSTON PIRATE FOOTBALL – (The schedule has changed since the […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH ESTABLISHES GLENMORE SCHOLARSHIP

The Glenmore Foundation recently established an addiction scholarship program through the RiverView Foundation in an effort to provide advanced training for professional development to those serving the therapeutic needs of individuals and families suffering from the disease of addiction. The scholarship will be given to students seeking a degree and/or licensure in the field of

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Duane Allen Wimpfheimer – Obit

Duane Allen Wimpfheimer, age 90, of Euclid, MN, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 29, 2021, at his home with his loving family by his side. Duane was born on January 30, 1931, in Crookston, MN, the son of the late William and Esther (Nyleen) Wimpfheimer.  He was raised in Euclid and graduated from Northwest

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UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GETS VERBAL COMMITMENT FROM MOOSE-LAKE/WILLOW RIVER STAR

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Women’s Basketball team has received a verbal commitment from Natalie Mikrot of Moose Lake/Willow River high school.  Mikrot received a scholarship offer from UMC in late July and made the decision to be a Golden Eagle after graduation.  She will be a senior this upcoming school year and

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GRAND FORKS SEEING INCREASE IN OPIOID OVERDOSES

The Grand Forks Police Department has reported an increase in opioid overdoses in the Grand Forks area in 2021. Year to date, there have been 37 suspected drug overdoses and 3 opioid overdose deaths in the City of Grand Forks, according to Police data. In addition, Grand Forks Police Department has administered naloxone, the antidote

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25 MUST-DOS AT THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR

Every summer, nearly 2 million people visit the Minnesota State Fair. The Fair is an #OnlyinMN tradition for many Minnesotans and visitors alike. With nearly 500 food items, 30 carnival rides, and more than 900 free performances, there’s plenty to keep you busy throughout the Fair’s 12-day run. There’s more to celebrate this summer than ever

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