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UMC Associate Professor Venugopal “Venu” Mukku awarded Horace T. Morse award

University of Minnesota Crookston Associate Professor Venugopal ‘Venu’ Mukku, Ph.D., has been announced as a 2024-2025 recipient of the Horace T. Morse – University of Minnesota Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education. Those who receive the award become members of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers (ADT) and the title ‘Distinguished University Teaching

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT APRIL 24

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Devin Michael Miller, 25, of Pine River, for a Probation Violation Cole Stephen Williard Cariveau, 36, of East Grand Forks, for 2nd Degree DUI Crookston Fire Calls The Crookston Fire Department was called out at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday to the intersection of Fisher

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Crookston High School Prom is this Saturday, April 26

Crookston High School Juniors and Seniors are getting ready to attend this year’s prom celebration on Saturday, April 26, and we stopped into the schoolhouse to talk to Prom Coordinator, Linda Morgan, to hear about all of the preparations for this year’s festivities. “Our theme this year is, “At Last I See the Light”, and

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MnDOT to resume construction on Highway 75 in Perley causing a detour

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today, construction on Highway 75 in Perley resumes April 28.  The project began in May, 2024 and Stage 1 was complete in September, 2024. Motorists can expect a detour during Stage 2 of the project from April 28 through early June. The Wild Rice Watershed District leads the project

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Crookston Area Community Fund providing updates at the Crookston Sports Center

The Crookston Area Community Fund (CACF) is excited to announce upcoming projects for the benefit of the community at the Crookston Sports Center, allocated from several sources, including the longstanding Arena Legacy fund. Among the projects are new turf for one of the arenas, new flooring around the main arena and walking paths, and children-focused

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