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Phyllis Hanson – OBIT

Phyllis Hanson, 97, Pelican Rapids, joined her departed loved ones on November 28, 2025. Born at home on May 12,1928, in Lockhart Township, Norman County, MN. Her parents were Robert and Isabel (Askew) Lee. Phyllis was the third child of four. Growing up during the depression on the farm where she was born, she remembered […]

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Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball runs out of gas late, falls to RLCC

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team took a second-half lead, but were unable to maintain it, and the Red Lake County Central Mustangs were able to pull away for a 76-64 victory over the Pirates at the Crookston High School Gymnasium on Monday night. FIRST HALF –As the game started, the trend of the game

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Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey comeback falls short in loss to River Lakes.

The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team had three goals from Adley Vigness and Lauren Tull scored her first varsity goal, but a late comeback wasn’t enough in a 6-4 loss to River Lakes at Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls. River Lakes includes Roccori, St. John’s Prep, New London, Paynesville, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa in the teams

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UMC Women’s Basketball signs seven players for next year

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball team announced the signing of seven student-athletes for their 2026 signing class. The class is the largest of Head Coach Natalie Moynihan’s time as head coach and the largest for the program since signing seven in 2022. The Golden Eagles signed Cairin Berger (G, 5-9, Esko, Minn./Duluth Marshall

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Highland and Washington School students log over 4,000 hours of readering

The success of parents, teachers and students working together was shown in the November 10-21 Read-A-Thon held at the Highland Elementary School and Washington Early Childhood School in Crookston. Highland’s 500 K-5 students logged 3,603 hours—216,196 minutes—of reading, and 104 pre-school students at Washington booked 401 hours—24,038 minutes—of reading. Collectively, 69 students read over 13

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