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UMC receives accreditation through 2034-35

The Higher Learning Commission has formally announced its reaffirmation of accreditation for the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) for the next 10 years through 2034-2035. The Institutional Actions Council of the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) considered materials from its most recent evaluation, for which UMC had prepared for nearly two years. The reaffirmed accreditation by […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JULY 14

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Chloe Ione Schultz-Lind, 20, of Red Lake Falls, for Misdemeanor Domestic Assault by intentionally inflicting or attempting to inflict bodily harm on another Martin Villalon Benavides, 45, was arrested in East Grand Forks for 4th Degree DUI-Driving while impaired. Donavan Marvin Halstad, 44, was arrested

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RiverView welcomes Jen Novak as Director of Patient Access

In the three months that Jen Novak has been RiverView Health’s Director of Patient Access, she shares that she already loves the small-town, personal feel that RiverView provides. Jen is a native of Grand Forks who graduated from Red River High School and the University of North Dakota with a degree in Business Management. She

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Crookston Legion Baseball falls to Excelsior and Fargo Jets

The Crookston American Legion Post 20 Baseball team struggled and committed nine errors in a 20-4 loss to Excelsior Legion Senior 2 Post 259 and committed eight more errors in a 14-8 loss to the Fargo Jets at the Essentia Health Fargo Legion Baseball tournament at Jack Williams Stadium in Fargo. FIRST INNING-The game couldn’t

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Minnesota DNR is offering tips for dealing with damaged trees caused by recent storms

Recent storms throughout the state have caused major tree damage, and cleanup following a storm can be overwhelming. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has some tips on dealing with storm-damaged trees. Many communities also have resources and guidelines, especially after major storm events. Consider reaching out to your city, county or township to learn

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