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Ox Cart Days Pictures

SIGHTS OF SATURDAY’S OX CART DAYS EVENTS Crookston Police Officer Justin Roue tries out a magic trick The Crookston Building Center Build a Bear area was a big hit The pony rides and bouncy houses were also a popular destination on Saturday The vendor street fair had a street full of vendors and people The […]

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CROOKSTON REDS FALL IN STATE TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND AGAINST BELLE PLAINE

The Crookston Reds ran into a very difficult opponent and were unable to advance past the Belle Plaine Tigers falling 12-2 in the first round of the Minnesota Class C State Amateur Baseball Tournament at Joe Schleper Stadium in Shakopee. A pitcher’s duel shaped the complexion of the game early on with Crookston’s Sean Minder

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Pirate Girls Tennis Opens Season With A Win and 2 Losses

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team had four practices under their belt and play three matches today at the Park Rapids north vs south challenge.  The Pirates beat Aitkin 6-1, lost to Pine City 5-2 and lost to Mound Westonka 6-1.   Hannah Lindemoen eyes down the ball on a return in her first match CROOKSTON

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THEA OMAN CROWNED MISS CROOKSTON 2018

THEA OMAN CROWNED MISS CROOKSTON 2018 Thea Oman is crowned Miss Crookston  2nd Runner-Up Jessica Willets, Miss Crookston Thea Oman, 1st Runner-Up Muira MacRae The Miss Crookston Scholarship Pageant was held Friday night at the Crookston High School with the theme, “Hats Off”.   2017 Miss Crookston, Aleece Durbin, crowned the new 2018 Miss Crookston, Thea

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EXTRA DWI PATROL ON THE ROADS

Long drives, scenic bike rides and evening walks. They are all part of summer in Minnesota, but if you’re an impaired driver, pedestrian or bicyclist, your summer days may abruptly end. Crashes involving alcohol continue to change Minnesotans lives forever. From 2012-2016, there were 138 people who lost their lives in drunk driving crashes during

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FRESHWATER SPONGE RESEARCH SPARKED AT UMC

It isn’t necessary to go to the ocean to find a sponge. In the sunlight dappled waters of a Minnesota stream or lake, a freshwater sponge might be thriving. The idea of freshwater sponges living in lakes and streams in Minnesota may come as a surprise to many, but these simplest-of-all animals have been filtering

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