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THE SUMMIT OFFERS “COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS” PROGRAM FOR SENIORS

COVID–19 has many seniors living in isolation and unable to stay socially connected as they have in the past.  In light of the pandemic and recognizing the impact it has had on seniors in Crookston and the surrounding areas, Benedictine Living Community – Crookston, The SUMMIT is implementing a new “Community Connections” program as a […]

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UMC BASEBALL IMPROVES TO 7-0 WITH A WIN AT WINONA STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Baseball team completed a three-game weekend sweep of the Winona State Warriors with a come-from-behind 14-9 victory on Sunday afternoon in a Northern Sun Conference game played in Winona. UMC got off to a good start with two runs in the top of the first inning. Ben Bryant

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MN GIRLS BASKETBALL COACHES ANNOUNCE ALL-ACADEMIC AND COACH AWARDS

The Minnesota High School Girls Basketball Coaches Association has released the coach of the year and all-academic team and individual awards. The Section 8A Head Coach of the Year – Brian Remick (Red Lake Falls) The Section 8A Assistant Coach of the Year – Shane Kilen (BGMR) Section 8AA Head Coach of the Year –

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HEART O’ LAKES ALL-CONFERENCE DANCE TEAM ANNOUNCED

The Heart O’ Lakes All-Conference Dance team has been announced and Crookston had four named to the team.  The individual All-Conference team and final team standings are listed below – ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Bagley – Tessa Tramm, Hallie Lindgren Crookston – Kalea Luckow, Calleigh Fanfulik Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton – Annie Waale, Grace Hawk, Talya Dufault, Taylor Rothschadl Frazee

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE GIRLS BASKETBALL USES LATE RUN TO BEAT WARREN-A-O

The Stephen-Argyle Storm used a 12-0 run late in the game to come from behind to beat the Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Ponies in a Section 8A Girls Basketball quarterfinal tournament game played in Stephen.  FIRST HALF –  Stephen-Argyle had a good start and jumped out to a 7-3 lead with a three-pointer from Leah Johnson, and baskets

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BGMR SCORES WITH 2 SECONDS LEFT TO BEAT STEPHEN-ARGYLE BOYS BASKETBALL

The Stephen-Argyle Storm built a 16 point lead in the second half, but Badger/Greenbush-Middle River came from behind, and Adam Benke made a shot with 2.7 seconds remaining to give the Gators a 53-52 victory in a Section 8A Boys Basketball quarterfinal game played in Greenbush. “It was two teams battling it out,” said Storm

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