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MN DNR is taking elk license applictions now through July 3

Hunters have through Thursday, July 3, to apply for one of four elk licenses offered this year by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “We are reducing opportunities for elk harvest this year to make sure Minnesota’s elk populations continue to thrive. The number of permits available is based on the lower-than-expected number of elk […]

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Button Battery Awareness Week is May 19-25

Safe Kids Grand Forks reminds us to be careful with the storage, placement, and disposal of button cell batteries. Button Batteries: Small Sources of Power Can Create Big Trouble “I didn’t know he had swallowed something.”  “I don’t know where she even got it!”  If you’re a parent or care for children, this is a

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UMC Women’s Basketball to host camps

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball team is hosting a pair of Kid’s Camps at Lysaker Gymnasium in June. The Golden Eagles will host a Kid’s Camp for girls entering grades 3-8 June 16-18 and will have a second offering June 30-July 2. The camps will be run by the Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball

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UMC Athletics Department holds Regal’s Choice Awards

The University of Minnesota Crookston athletic department celebrated its 2024-25 athletic season at the third annual Regal’s Choice Awards hosted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) on Tuesday, April 22, at Kiehle Auditorium on the Minnesota Crookston campus. The program was highlighted by multiple award recipients. Jackson Fuller (Sr., Bloomington) of the hockey program was

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Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach visits Alluma’s Northwest Apartments

Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach visited Alluma’s Northwest Apartments in response to a letter from the Northwest Minnesota Council of Collaboratives, representing a coalition of organizations across eight counties. The visit focused on shared concerns about the proposed $880 billion in federal budget cuts—targeted through the Energy and Commerce Committee—and their potential impact on Medicaid access in rural

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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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