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STEVE KRUEGER RECEIVES LIONS HELEN KELLER AWARD

In 1925, Helen Keller challenged Lions Club International, then in its infancy, to become “knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness.” Since that time one of the pillars of the Lions Club has been helping people with visual impairments. The Helen Keller Award was established in 1992 to honor an exceptional Lion, Lioness, […]

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CROOKSTON TREASURETTES COMPETE IN FRAZEE

The Crookston High School Treasurette team competed in Frazee on Friday and the Varsity team finished sixth place in Jazz and eighth place in kick.  The Junior Varsity team finished sixth place in Jazz.  Nine teams competed in the competition with Bagley, Crosby-Ironton, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton, Frazee, Mahnomen-Waubun, Pelican Rapids, United Clay Becker, and Wadena-Deer Creek. Members

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FOURTH QUARTER COLLAPSE COSTS UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL IN LOSS TO WAYNE STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball team gave up a seven-point fourth quarter lead in an 88-83 loss to the Wayne State Wildcats in an NSIC game played at Rice Auditorium in Wayne, NE. Minnesota Crookston didn’t shoot the basketball well in the first half but still managed to score enough coupled with good

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ZACH BROWN FINISHES IN SECOND PLACE AT THE BIG BEAR TOURNEY IN CASS LAKE

Zach Brown finished in second place at 120 pounds as the lone Crookston Pirate wrestler to reach the second day of the 39 team Big Bear tournament in Cass Lake. After winning all three matches in convincing fashion on the first day of the Tournament, Zach entered Saturday just two wins away from winning the

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MINNESOTA CROOKSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL LOSES SECOND HALF LEAD IN LOSS TO AUGUSTANA

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball team was outscored 59-39 in the second half off a 91-76 loss to the Augustana Vikings in an NSIC matchup played at Sioux Falls Arena. Augustana scored the first four points before a Ben Juhl (Soph., Clive, IA) three-pointer gave the Golden Eagles their first points. Ben Juhl

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