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SACRED HEART SOFTBALL HOLDS ON TO BEAT NCE/UH

The Sacred Heart Eagle Softball team outscored the Norman County East/Ulen-Hitterdal Titans 12-8 in a Section 8A Softball tournament loser-out game played in Red Lake Falls. FIRST INNING The Titans Reagan Oberg singled with one out before the next two batters were retired. Sacred Heart got on the board when Teegan Johnson reached on an […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL WILL HOLD GRADUATION FRIDAY

Crookston High School will hold graduation at 7:00 p.m. Friday, May 24 in the Crookston High School gymnasium. 78 seniors will participate in the graduating ceremony, with a few graduating who chose not to participate. Four students will speak, High School Principal Matt Torgerson will give a speech, and Brett Brenden will be the faculty

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BCA RELEASES CROOKSTON POLICE-INVOLVED SHOOTING

University of North Dakota Forensic Pathology has identified the man killed May 16 in a use-of-force incident in Crookston. According to the forensic pathologist, Andrew Scott Dale, 35, of Crookston died of multiple gunshot wounds. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has identified two Crookston police officers and one Polk

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PIRATES DROP REGULAR SEASON FINALE TO WEST MARSHALL 9-2

The West Marshall Fusion scored six runs in the fourth inning to blow the Crookston Pirates away on a windy Thursday afternoon at Jim Karn Field in Crookston. FIRST INNING West Marshall’s Blaine Smith would reach on a single, and a wild pitch would allow him to get into scoring position. That would allow Dylan

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CROOKSTON AREA SCHEDULE FOR MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAMS

Memorial Day is the day Americans set aside to honor those brave men and women who met tragic ends during times of war. We should use this day to recognize their sacrifices, to pray for those who lost their lives, and to bow our heads to honor their service. We must never forget them. There

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RED LAKE FALLS SOFTBALL HOLDS ON TO BEAT SACRED HEART

The Red Lake Falls Eagle Softball team took an 8-0 lead and held on for an 8-3 victory over the Sacred Heart Eagles in a Section 8A Softball tournament third-round game in Red Lake Falls. FIRST INNING The first two Sacred Heart batters were retired before Jillian Pulkrabek singled. The next batter was retired. Red

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