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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REMINDS AREA CITIZENS ABOUT BURNING RULES

With the nice spring, many people are likely looking to get outside and start spring cleaning on their property. For some that will include burning, but there are rules for burning both in the City of Crookston and the Crookston Fire District that residents should be aware of. Crookston Firefighter Shane Heldstab said the local […]

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THE SUMMIT OFFERS “COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS” PROGRAM FOR SENIORS

COVID–19 has many seniors living in isolation and unable to stay socially connected as they have in the past.  In light of the pandemic and recognizing the impact it has had on seniors in Crookston and the surrounding areas, Benedictine Living Community – Crookston, The SUMMIT is implementing a new “Community Connections” program as a

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UMC SOFTBALL PLAYER FINDS COMFORTABLE PLACE TO EARN 2ND DEGREE, CONCLUDE SOFTBALL CAREER

Katie Humhej, a right-handed pitcher from Surrey, British Columbia, joined the University of Minnesota Crookston’s softball team last fall to wrap up a second degree and complete her NCAA eligibility after three seasons at Long Island University (LIU) Post prior to the program’s decision to merge sports from LIU Post and LIU Brooklyn. Humhej visited

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UMC CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE TO ALSO LEAD CROOKSTON AND MORRIS CAMPUS’ FOR TWO YEARS

Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause has agreed to assume the role of Acting Executive Chancellor for the University of Minnesota Crookston and Morris campuses for a two-year term to support Acting Chancellor Janet Schrunk Ericksen of Morris starting this summer. Morris Chancellor Michelle Behr recently announced her retirement–to begin this June–after four years of leadership on the

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

This session so far has been the least productive legislative session for the House in decades. After our legislative sessions this week, we have passed a total of 10 bills in the House, far fewer than other sessions by this point. On Monday during our House session, we voted on a motion to exempt forgiven

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