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CROOKSTON H.S. HALL OF FAME

One group from the 2017 Class that could not make last year’s Crookston High School Hall of Fame Induction because of an accident to one of their members and four new members of the Crookston High School Hall of Fame Class and two members of the “Legends Hall of Fame” will be inducted into the […]

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CARE AND SHARE RECEIVED NON-PROFIT TRAINING

Five area organizations recently completed a two-year intensive training program called Vital Nonprofits. The mission of Vital Nonprofits is to invest and build the long-term sustainability of the region’s nonprofit organizations through targeted and intensive training, assessment, technical assistance, peer learning and coaching opportunities. This training was provided by the Northwest Minnesota Foundation through workshops

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ADA A’S TOP CROOKSTON REDS IN THE REGION 10C CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Ada A’s dominated the Crookston Reds 14-2 in the Championship game of the Region 10C Tournament hosted at Jim Karn Field in Crookston. Ada wasted little time setting the tone for this championship game. In the bottom of the first inning, Blake Fetting singled to score Brett Fetting giving the A’s a 1-0 lead.

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UMC AND RED LAKE ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP

University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) and Red Lake Nation College (RLNC) announced a new comprehensive Dual Admissions agreement. The agreement establishes a cooperative academic relationship between the two institutions. RLNC president Dan King and UMC Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause signed the new memorandum of agreement on Tuesday, August 7, providing access and opportunity for students from both

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UMC Soccer Picked 15th In NSIC Poll

The University of Minnesota Crookston soccer program was slotted 15th in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Golden Eagles received 29 votes in the poll. Minnesota State University, Mankato was picked to finish first in the NSIC with 220 overall points and 12 first-place votes. Bemidji State University was selected second with

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