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Sister Carol Jean Schroeder – OBIT

Sister Carol Jean Schroeder, age 95, died on December 3, 2024 at Villa St. Vincent, Crookston, Minnesota. She was born on July 8, 1929, in Farming, MN, the seventh of eight children of William Schroeder and Elizabeth Behnen Schroeder. They named her Angela Elizabeth at her baptism. Angela received her elementary education at Popple Grove […]

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Sister Marietta Geray – OBIT

Sister Marietta Geray, age 93, died peacefully on November 28, 2024 at St. Benedict’s Care Center in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Sister Marietta Geray was born on September 11, 1931,  in Beaulieu,  the second of the eleven children of  Joseph Frederick Geray and Mary Margaret (Kaster) Geray. At her baptism, her parents named her  Hyacinth Rosa

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UMC has 26 student-athletes named to Fall All-NSIC Academic team

Story by Shawn Smith-The University of Minnesota Crookston had 26 student-athletes named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Teams announced earlier this week by the conference office. The Golden Eagles had 16 student-athletes named to the NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence, and 10 named to the NSIC All-Academic Team.  To be eligible for the NSIC All-Academic

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Central Boiler Companies gives over $800,000 in employee grants/benefits

Central Boiler Companies, which includes its subsidiaries Central Boiler, Altoz, and WoodMaster, proudly marked its 32nd consecutive year of employee bonus distribution on November 7. The amount, including the bonus and the company’s match of up to 15% on contributions employees made to their 401K from their bonus, totaled $803,845. Incentives, weekly 401K matches, hiring

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William “Bill” John Gatheridge

William “Bill” John Gatheridge, 78, born on June 18, 1946, in Hallock, Minnesota, left us on December 2, 2024, at the Villa St. Vincent in Crookston. His journey through life was marked by an unwavering love for family. When he arrived in Crookston, he began work at the Parts Department for Salem Motors.  After that

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Crookston Girls Basketball comes up short at Red Lake County Central

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team played solid defense but couldn’t find consistency on offense and lost to the Red Lake County Central Mustangs in a game played in Oklee. FIRST HALF –It was a slow start to the game before Red Lake County Central scored the first basket almost two minutes into the game.

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