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UMC MEN’S GOLF FINISHES IN EIGHTH PLACE AT NSIC CHAMPIONSHIP

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s golf team dropped a spot in the final round of the NSIC Men’s Golf Championships and finished 8th place out of 10 teams at the par 71 Shoal Creek Golf Club in Kansas City, Missouri. UMC shot a 311 in the third and final round of the tournament for […]

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS

The United Way of Crookston board would like to recognize the outstanding community members who helped them make the 2020 fundraising campaign a success.  In a very difficult year, the needs of the community are greater than ever and the United Way was very proud to announce that under the leadership of Executive Director Lori

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UMC SOFTBALL SWEPT BY WINONA STATE IN DOUBLEHEADER

In game one, Winona State got off to a hot start and used that to propel them to a 5-0 win and in game two, UMC managed just one hit, a homerun, leading to a Winona State 7-1 victory and a sweep of the NSIC doubleheader played in windy, but sunny Winona, Minnesota. GAME ONE

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CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL FALLS IN THREE GAMES AT BGMR INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Softball team opened up their season on Saturday in Greenbush as part of the Badger/Greenbush-Middle River day in the park.  Crookston played three games and started the season with a 21-0 loss to the BGMR Gators.  In the second round they lost to East Polk (Fosston and Win-E-Mac) 27-2.  In the final

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UMC SOFTBALL SPLITS DOUBLE HEADER WITH UPPER IOWA

The University of Minnesota Crookston only had two hits in a 4-1 loss to Upper Iowa in game one and bounced back to record 11 hits and a 3-0 victory in the second game to earn a split in the Northern Sun Conference doubleheader in Fayette, Iowa. GAME ONE Neither team had a hit in

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH URGING TRAVELERS TO SELF-QUARANTINE

As health officials continue to report more cases of travelers becoming infected with COVID-19 variants, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is urging people returning to Minnesota after travel – especially international travel – to self-quarantine and get tested for COVID-19 before resuming activity in the community. The latest example of COVID-19 variants coming home

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