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UMC Men’s Cross Country picked to finish 11th in NSIC Preseason Coaches Poll

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s cross country was picked to finish 11th in the NSIC Preseason Coaches’ Poll released Monday by the conference office. The Golden Eagles finished 11th in 2024 at the NSIC Men’s Cross Country Championship. The Golden Eagles have a strong contingent returning from the 2024 roster, supplemented by newcomers. Noah […]

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UMC Women’s Cross Country picked to finish 12th in NSIC Preseason Coaches Poll

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s cross country team was picked to finish in a tie for 12th in the NSIC Preseason Coaches’ Poll released Monday by the conference office. UMC finished 11th of 15 teams at the 2024 NSIC Championship. Madison Hilliard (Sr., Jacksonville, N.C.), was picked as the Golden Eagles Preseason Athlete to

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Crookston Masonic Lodge and Masonic Charities donate over $50,000 to the North Dakota/Minnesota Honor Flight and $3,856 to the Crookston Rotary Club

On Wednesday afternoon, the Crookston Masonic Lodge presented two checks: $50,174.72 to the Minnesota/North Dakota Honor Flight and $3,856 to the Crookston Rotary Club. NORTH DAKOTA/MINNESOTA HONOR FLIGHT DONATIONThe Crookston Masons held a free will pancake/waffle breakfast fundraiser at the lodge and raised over $25,000 thanks to the free will donations and the Corporate Sponsors

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RiverView Health offers cardiac stress tests

Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States.  According to the American Heart Association’s recent 2025 Statistical Update, one person dies from heart disease or stroke in the United States every 34 seconds. The most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease, which affects blood flow to the heart

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U of M Extension’s Growing Local Leadership program accepting applications

The University of Minnesota Extension’s Growing Local Leadership program is now accepting applicants for the 2025-26 cohort. As Minnesotans age, they are seeking new leaders to step in and lead. As civic organizations change, they need different kinds of leaders to face the future. Meanwhile, many community members aren’t aware of existing leadership opportunities or

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