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Charles Armstrong – Obit

Charles Frank Armstrong, 80, of Crookston, MN, passed away Monday afternoon, August 6, 2018, at the RiverView Care Center in Crookston with his loving family at his side. Charles was born on September 24, 1937 to Lee and Frances (Novak) Armstrong at their home in Roseau, MN, and grew up on his parent’s farm near Euclid, […]

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Reds Win Two Loser-out Games to Advance

The Crookston Reds scored in seven of the eight innings and Lars Brevik pitched a complete game to beat the Marble Mallards 13-7 in a loser-out game in the Region 10C Amateur Baseball tournament at Jim Karn Field in Crookston. The Reds started the game on a good note with Will Zimmerman hitting a line

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Llewellyn “Lew” Hanson – Obit

Llewellyn Matthew “Lew” Hanson, of Moorhead, MN, and formerly of Crookston, MN, died unexpectedly at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo ND on August 5, 2018 at the age of 80.  His family surrounded him with love and prayers while his spirit left his body. Lew is survived by Marlene, his beloved wife of 55 years;

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Reds Open Region 10C Playoffs With A Split

The Crookston Reds beat Warroad with a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth inning in the first round and lost to the defending champion Bemidji Blue Ox 9-4 in the second round of the Region 10C Amateur Baseball tournament held in Crookston. Second Round vs Bemidji- The Reds struck first in the top

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Crookston Youth Foundation Finds A Home

The newly formed Crookston Youth Foundation has moved into the old This Is Sew Broadway building at 104 North Broadway in downtown Crookston.  They recently signed a three-year lease and are working hard at getting the space ready for youth to congregate. The Crookston Youth Foundation is the brainchild of Tom Amiot who saw the

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS WELCOME RADIO-AFFILIATES TO NEW FACILITY FOR TRAINING CAMP

The Minnesota Vikings debuted their new home for training camp, the Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center to their radio affiliates on Thursday, August 2 in Eagan. The state-of-the-art facility boasts a 6,900 square foot cafeteria along with 8,000 square feet of training space including 10 treatment tables, an electronic cryotherapy room, and a hydrotherapy room.

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