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EGF Shuts Out Pirate Girls Hockey in Season Opener

The East Grand Forks Green Wave Girls Hockey team scored on their first shot and third shot of the game and cruised to a 9-0 victory in a Section 8A victory over the Crookston Pirates in a game played at the Crookston Sports Center. East Grand Forks (EGF) scored 76 seconds into the game when […]

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Crookston Planning Commission To Consider New Lots Behind Barrette Street

The Crookston Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday, November 13 at 5:00 p.m. in the conference room at City Hall to consider a preliminary plat for development behind the Barrette Street Estates. Building Official Matt Johnson explains the premise of the hearing. “It’s a public hearing for the neighboring properties and anyone in the city

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Tori Rhode Named RiverView Health Employee of the Month for October

Tori Rhode, RN, is all about teamwork. So when she was recently surprised with the honor of being named RiverView’s Employee of the Month (EOM) for October, it wasn’t surprising to hear her contribute the win to a strong team. “When I was in nursing school, I did not want to be a med/surg nurse

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Crookston High School Students Earn High Marks At Vocal Contest

The Sub-District 31 Vocal Solo Contest was held at East Grand Forks Senior High School last Wednesday afternoon. Eight schools attended the event including Climax-Shelly, Crookston, East Grand Forks Senior High, Fisher, Red Lake County Central, Red Lake Falls, Sacred Heart, and Warren/Alvarado/Oslo. The adjudicators were Alden Anderson, Shirley Hansen, Renee Jensen, and Annella Winger.

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UMC Celebrates International Education Week

International Education Week is today through Friday, November 16, and several events are planned at the University of Minnesota Crookston. The public is especially invited to attend the following International Week activities: Today, campus cuisine will feature Food from the Four Corners of the Globe from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Brown Dining Room. Cost

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Sunrise Center Families Send Gifts To Soldiers In Kuwait

The Children at Sunrise Center for Children and Families painted rocks to send to the US Military Hospital at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait which collects painted rocks for its rock garden in front of the hospital. Center director, Sue Murphy’s nephew SPC Joshua Gerads is part of the 452nd Combat Support Hospital, Army Reserve, currently stationed

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