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BARNESVILLE USES BIG INNING TO BEAT PIRATE SOFTBALL

The Crookston Pirate Softball team gave up seven runs in the second inning, and that was the difference as the Barnesville Trojans won 9-4 in a Section 8AA matchup in Barnesville. FIRST INNING Crookston was retired in 1-2-3 fashion to start the game with two strikeouts and a ground out. Barnesville got things going in […]

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James Olson – OBIT

James Olson, age 52, of Minneapolis, MN, died Wednesday, March 20, 2024. A memorial service will be held at Wild Rice Lutheran Church, rural Twin Valley, MN on May 11, 2024, at 11:00 am. Inurnment will be at Holmesville Township Cemetery, Becker County, MN and at St. Mary’s Town Cemetery in St. Mary’s, West Virginia.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MAY 10, 2024

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Joshua Edward Hagl, 27, of Mentor, for second-degree DUI, impaired with two or more aggravating factors. Kiesha Storm Lytle, 31, of Grand Forks, for third-degree drug possession.

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CROOKSTON SOFTBALL BEATS PELICAN RAPIDS FOR 2ND WIN IN A ROW

The Crookston Pirate Softball team had a huge seventh inning and scored five runs to break open a close game to beat the Pelican Rapids Vikings 10-4 in Pelican Rapids.  FIRST INNING Crookston loaded the bases with two out with walks to Maddi Bruggeman, Reese Swanson, and Kambelle Frieze, but the next batter grounded out. Pelican

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UMC BASEBALL FALLS TO WAYNE STATE TO END ANOTHER GREAT SEASON

The Wayne State Wildcats beat the University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Baseball team 4-3 in a loser-out game in the Northern Sun Conference tournament in Bismarck, North Dakota. FIRST INNING – Wayne State had a one-out single before the next two batters were retired. UMC came out swinging as Sawyer Satrom (Soph. Portland, ND) tripled,

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POLK COUNTY ELIGIBILITY WORKER JASON OMDAHL RECIEVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION

The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) union has awarded Polk County’s own Jason Omdahl national recognition for his efforts in assisting Polk County residents who are dealing with homelessness and poverty. The AFSCME is a union based in Washington, DC, that represents 1.4 million public service workers across the country. The

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