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TURNOVERS HURT PIRATE BOY’S BASKETBALL IN LOSS AT WARROAD

The Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team had to many turnovers and came up short in a 63-53 loss to the Warroad Warriors in a Section 8AA Basketball game played in Warroad. Warroad’s Isaac Falk-Stoskopf scored the first points of the game before Crookston answered with an 8-0 run with Jack Garmen making a three-pointer from […]

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DETROIT LAKES DEFEATS PIRATE GIRL’S HOCKEY 4-1

The Detroit Lakes Lakers built an insurmountable lead in the first period with three goals and cruised to a 4-1 win over the Crookston Pirate Girl’s Hockey team Friday night at the Crookston Sports Center.  Detroit Lakes carried play early in the game bombarding Pirate goaltender Grace Koshney early before Lilly Burnside broke through with

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RYAN BRUGGEMAN SCORES 49 POINTS TO LEAD SW MN STATE PAST UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL

Ryan Bruggeman (Sr., Pelican Rapids) scored a Southwest Minnesota State record 49 points to lead his team past the University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles 100-78 in a Northern Sun Conference (NSIC) game played at R/A Facility in Marshall, Minnesota. Ryan Bruggeman scored the first two of his 49 points on the Mustangs opening possession

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Arrest/Fire Report – February 1, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Antonio Eric Trevino, 30 of Crookston, for misdemeanor domestic abuse violate order for protection.  Was released on personal recognizance. Cassidy Morgan Sanborn, 24 of Hibbing, for a gross misdemeanor probation violation. Fire Calls –  The Crookston Fire Department responded to a car fire

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Florence Rood – Obit

Florence Lucille Rood, 93, passed away in Stacy, MN, Wednesday, January 30th, 2019, with her loving family at her side. Florence was born February 4th, 1925 in Brandt Township, Euclid, MN, to Charles and Bessie (Ball) Steer.  She grew up on the farm and attended rural school and Warren High School.  Florence was a lifetime

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BOY SCOUTS GAIN EXPERIENCE THROUGH PROGRAMS OFFERED WITH UNITED WAY GRANT

For 107 years the Northern Lights council has been shaping the very fabric of North Dakota by fulfilling its mission of “instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law in young people and helping them achieve their full potential”. Young people join Scouting for the promise of adventure; camping, hiking, target shooting, stories around

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