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CROOKSTON GIRLS SOCCER TIE FERGUS FALLS IN SEASON OPENER

The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team kicked off the 2023 season with an exciting back-and-forth match against the Fergus Falls Otters that ended with a 2-2 draw at the Crookston High School soccer field. FIRST HALF – The first 10 minutes of the match saw Fergus Falls have most of the possession but could not convert […]

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CROOKSTON VOLLEYBALL FALLS TO BAGLEY IN SEASON OPENER

The Crookston Pirate Volleyball team struggled to start the season as the Bagley Flyers scored the first eight points of the match and won the match 3-1 (25-11, 27-25, 21-25, 25-15) in the season opener match for both teams at the Crookston High School gymnasium. First Set Bagley couldn’t have asked for a better start

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CROOKSTON BOYS SOCCER CRUISES PAST ST. JOHN’S PREP IN SEASON OPENER

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team kicked off the 2023 season with an impressive 4-1 victory over St. John’s Prep at the Crookston High School soccer field. Brandon Colburn scored two of the four Pirate goals. FIRST HALF – The first 10 minutes of the match saw even play, with neither team getting a good scoring

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SCRUFFY TAILS INTRODUCES THEIR NEWEST TEAM MEMBER-DIRECTOR ANA GUSTAFSON

Scruffy Tails Humane Society would like to introduce their newest hire, Ana Gustafson. She has now taken over as the director of Scruffy Tails. Gustafson is from Nebish, Minnesota, located north of Bemidji. Gustafson has been a licensed veterinary technician for ten years. She studied at the University of Minnesota Crookston and the Minnesota School

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SEMI-TRUCK ROLLOVER IN GRANDFORKS

On Thursday afternoon at approximately 12:28 PM, officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to 4326 Gateway Drive (Loaf and Jug) for a semi-truck and trailer that had rolled over onto its side in the gas station parking lot. The semi-truck is owned by Knudson Farms and was hauling a load of sugar

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MNDOT WILL BEGIN USING WIRELESS EMERGENCY ALERTS FOR TRAVELER SAFETY

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has agreed with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to begin using Wireless Emergency Alerts through the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System, FEMA’s national system for local alerting that shares emergency information with the public. Wireless Emergency Alerts use the same system that shares critical notifications like AMBER alerts with

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