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TRF SCORES 3 THIRD PERIOD GOALS TO BEAT CROOKSTON BOY’S HOCKEY

The Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey gave up three goals in the third period and lost 4-1 to the Thief River Falls Prowlers on Thursday night at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Fall.  The Prowlers would score on their first shot of the game when Grant Hartmann knocked down a clearing attempt along the right […]

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RIVERVIEW PHARMACIST SHELBY KNOTT NAME 2018 EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR

When RiverView Pharmacist Shelby Knott graduated from pharmacy school, she set a goal to make a difference in the lives of the patients she was going to serve. Mission accomplished. Knott has been recognized by patients and coworkers for her initiative and great care. Her latest recognition is as RiverView’s 2018 Employee of the Year!

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BGMR FINISHES STRONG TO BEAT PIRATE WRESTLERS

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team gave a solid effort, but ran into one of the top teams in the state in a 47-24 loss to the Badger-Greenbush-Middle River Gators in a Section 8A dual in Crookston.  “I thought we got off to a great start and they are a very good team and we were

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PIRATE GIRL’S BASKETBALL LOSES TO EGF ON LAST SECOND SHOT

The East Grand Forks Green Wave scored with three seconds left in the game to beat the Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team 50-48 in a Section 8AA game played in East Grand Forks. The first half was close with East Grand Forks taking a lead before Crookston got in their offensive groove to tie the

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Edward Gasper – Obit

After a long and difficult illness, Edward George Gasper passed away on January 25, 2019, with his loving family by his side at the Villa St. Vincent in Crookston, MN, where he had lived for the past 4 1/2 years. He was 89 years old. Ed was born in Minneapolis on August 17, 1929, to

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MNDOT ADVISES MOTORISTS TO SLOW DOWN, BE AWARE OF BLACK ICE

The Minnesota Department of Transportation reports that the extreme low air temperatures and windy conditions has caused black ice on area highways. Black ice is an invisible hazard that catches drivers’ off-guard and frequently causes crashes. Black ice creates the appearance of a wet surface, but it is actually a thin, clear layer of ice

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