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UMC STUDENTS INSTALL SENSORY PATH DESIGNS AT CASTLE PARK, CAMPUS HOSTS TWO GUEST SPEAKERS

Students in the landscape installation class installed their sensory path designs at Castle Park in the past two weeks. They coordinated this effort with Kirsten Fagerlund at Polk County Public Health and Amanda Lien. Sensory paths are designed to help kids with sensory processing disorders and those learning how to be mobile on different surfaces. […]

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PROFESSOR TO PRESENT, HOLD ROUNDTABLES ON DRUG ADDICITION IN THE BRAIN

On Tuesday, October 29, Dr.  Mark Thomas, a professor of neuroscience at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, will be speaking on addiction in Kiehle Auditorium from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the University of Minnesota Crookston. Everyone is welcome and parking is recommended in Lot G. https://med.umn.edu/bio/department-of-neuroscience/mark-thomas  Dr. Thomas is also the scientific director of

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FERTILE MAN AND WINGER WOMAN DIE IN COLLISION WITH SEMI ON HIGHWAY 2 BYPASS BY GENTILLY

Update – 12:54 p.m. – October 16 The driver of the 2001 Mazda Tribute was identified as 36-year-old Jacob Anderson of Fertile MN and the passenger was identified as 33-year-old Alison Reierson of Winger. Original Story –  On Tuesday, October 15, at approximately 12:54 p.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office along with the Crookston Area

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH AND MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION HOLDING TOPPING OFF CELEBRATION

RiverView Health and Mortenson Construction held a “Topping Off” celebration Tuesday for the RiverView 2020 project.  The topping off is a milestone that signifies the end of the steel structure work.  For Mortenson, the day was also an opportunity to recognize the work and effort put in by their trade partners who’ve helped with the

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UMC PROFESSOR JOHN LOEGERING RECEIVES THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY FELLOWS AWARD

On October 1, John Loegering, professor of natural resources at the University of Minnesota Crookston, was recognized as a Fellow of The Wildlife Society Fellows Award (TWS). With the award, Loegering joins a prestigious and distinctive group of professionals with a legacy of service and a wealth of contributions to the wildlife ecology and management

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