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Crookston’s Kambelle Freije and Addie Fee sign to play sports in college

Two Crookston High School seniors, Kambelle Freije and Addie Fee, signed to play college athletics next year at a ceremony held at the Crookston High School. Freije will play hockey at Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Fee will play hockey and tennis at Wisconson-Superior. KAMBELLE FREIJEKambelle Freije signed to play hockey at Wisconsin Eau Claire, an NCAA […]

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Crookston School Board approves a 3-year Johnson Controls contract extension, a Native American compliance letter, and a change to PSEO credits

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choice/Orchestra room. 2023-24 AUDITThe meeting started with Brian Opsahl of Brady Martz and Associates presenting a draft of the audit for 2023-24. Opsahl said it was a clean audit, but he suggested keeping a close eye on some things. “I did point

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UMC Volleyball adds a player from Grand Rapids High School

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle volleyball program has announced the signing of Adrienne Venditto of Grand Rapids.  The Golden Eagles lost just one senior in Bailey Schaefer from the 2024 roster. Heading into his fourth season at the helm, Nick Meseck is excited about the signing of Venditto and what she can bring

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Robert Charles Joseph – OBIT

Robert Charles Joseph was born June 20th, 1962, to his parents, George James Joseph and Lois Marie (Broin) Joseph in Crookston, Minnesota. Sadly, he passed away on Friday, November 15th, 2024, at his home in Carlin Nevada.  Robert is survived by his only son, Scottie Wayne Joseph and his wife, Kasey Joseph, his granddaughters, Lanie

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MN Attorney General reminds seniors of big changes to Medicare plans in 2025

Attorney General Keith Ellison joined with Minnesota Board on Aging Chair Maureen Schneider and Senior LinkAge Line’s Medicare Product Manager Kelli Jo Greiner to raise awareness around a significant challenge facing more than 60,000 Minnesotans with Medicare Advantage health insurance plans. BackgroundDuring Medicare’s Open Enrollment period, from October 15 – December 7, people on Medicare

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