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Rydell National Wildlife Refuge Will Close For Youth Hunts

Rydell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) will be closed to the general public during two special deer hunts that will be held on the Refuge in October of 2018. The Accessible Deer Hunt is conducted in cooperation with the Options Resource Center for Independent Living and will take place Thursday, October 11 through Saturday, October 13. […]

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Fergus Falls Shuts Out Pirate Girls Soccer

The Fergus Falls Otters shutout the Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team 6-0 in the final regular season match of the season, played on a cold and wet day at the Crookston High School soccer field. Fergus Falls scored two goals in the first eight minutes to take a quick 2-0 lead.  Crookston Coach Sarah Reese

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Kylie Solheim Named Choice Therapy AOTM

Crookston High School senior, Kylie Solheim has been named the Choice Therapy Student-Athlete of the month.  Solheim is a setter on the Crookston Pirate Volleyball team this fall.  Athletes are nominated by fans, family, friends, or anyone.  The athlete of the month is selected based on their demonstration of the Choice Therapy Values. Each month

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UMC Men’s Golf Finishes 18th In Missouri

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Men’s Golf team finished in 18th place out of 18 teams after the first day of the scheduled two-day Holiday Inn Express Classic in St. Joseph, Missouri.  UMC shot a 319, while Washburn University won the event with a 284 in the scheduled 54-hole event, that was reduced

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Minot State Shuts Out UMC Soccer

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) women’s soccer team was held without a shot on goal as the Minot State Beavers dominated throughout the 90 minutes in a 4-0 win in an NSIC match played at Herb Parker Stadium in Minot, ND. Minot State was aggressive with possession early nearly scoring just 1:20 into the

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Southwest Minnesota State Cruises to A Victory Over UMC Football

Minnesota Crookston football turned the ball over six times leading to 38 points in a 55-6 loss to the Southwest Minnesota State Mustangs, in SMSU’s homecoming game and an NSIC game played at The Schwan Regional Event Center in Marshall. The game started promisingly for Minnesota Crookston’s offense. Facing 3rddown and 16 from their own

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