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UCare to withdraw from non-senior Medicaid coverage in Pennington, Roseau and 9 other MN counties.

UCare has announced plans to withdraw from non-senior Medicaid coverage in 11 Minnesota counties, affecting 88,000 members. This is being done after making cuts to staff and suffering financial losses. The Minneapolis-based health insurance nonprofit said it will not provide Medicaid coverage beginning September 1, 2025, in the following northwest Minnesota counties: Pennington and Roseau […]

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T.H.E. Bus is offering free rides on Rural Transit Day, Wednesday, July 16

Rural Transit Day is just around the corner for Tri-Valley’s T.H.E. Bus program. This is the second year this event has been offered, and with a great turnout last year, the program is looking for much of the same for this year’s Rural Transit Day. “Rural Transit Day is Wednesday, July 16. On that day,

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Crookston man sentenced to 71 months for drug offense

Gary Herbert Sundquist, 64 of Crookston, has been sentenced to 71 months at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in St. Cloud. Sundquist has credit for 612 days served. Sundquist appeared in Polk County He was charged with third-degree sale of a controlled substance and third-degree possession of a controlled substance in a prohibited zone.Sundquist was arrested

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Former UMC Hockey player, Jackson Fuller, signs to play in Poland

Former University of Minnesota Crookston hockey player Jackson Fuller has signed to play for GAS Olivia Gdansk of Poland2. Fuller is the first Golden Eagle during the ACHA Division II era to sign to play at a professional or semi-professional level.  Fuller was one of the premier players for the Golden Eagles during their ACHA

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Earl Lewis James Reese – OBIT

Earl Lewis James Reese (Jim), formerly of Crookston, died June 22, 2025, at his home in Lakewood, Colorado. Jim was the son of Earl and Eileen Reese. he graduated from Central High, and his art teacher, Leroy Krause, encouraged Jim to follow his passion to become a sculptor. In 1971 he moved to Colorado and

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