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MADISON HOILAND PLACES IN TWO EVENTS AT SECTION SWIMMING

The Crookston Pirate Girls Swim team competed in the Section 8A meet in Warroad today.  Warroad was one of three sites with Crookston, Thief River Falls, and Warroad/Roseau/BGMR competing.  Detroit Lakes and Bemidji were the other host sites. The results from the three meets were put together and Madison Hoiland was the lone Pirate that […]

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UMC RECEIVES $1.35 MILLION FUNDING FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS FROM BONDING BILL

The University of Minnesota Crookston received $1.35 million dollars of High Education Asset Preservation and Replacement (HEAPR) funding in a capital investment bonding bill signed Wednesday by Governor Tim Walz. The bonding bill includes $38.5 million worth of HEAPR improvements to the University of Minnesota system campuses, research and outreach centers and field stations. UMC

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE TOPS BGMR IN HOMECOMING GAME

The Stephen-Argyle Storm dominated in the ground game and earned a 49-28 homecoming win over the Badger-Greenbush Middle River Gators on Saturday afternoon in Argyle. FIRST QUARTER – After a short opening kickoff, Stephen-Argyle started their first drive at their own 49-yard line, and right away established the ground game. On the sixth play of

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USDA DISASTER ASSISTANCE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 30

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds producers that the deadline to submit applications for disaster recovery assistance through the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus (WHIP+) for 2018 and 2019 losses is Friday, Oct. 30. Additionally, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) launched a new tool on farmers.gov to help producers with the application process.

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VEDEN CENTER AT UMC ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR LATINO ENTREEPRENEURS AND BUSINESSES

The Veden Center for Rural and Economic Development at the University of Minnesota Crookston is offering a free online class and technical assistance to Latino entrepreneurs and businesses through the Mano Amiga program. The Mano Amiga program is made possible by a $100,000, one-year grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development

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