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CROOKSTON BLUE LINE CLUB YOUTH HOCKEY REPORT

The Crookston Blue Line Club youth hockey report for this week is below – MITE WHITE The Mite White had a couple of very close games on Saturday in the EGF Jamboree.  Even though we lost to TRF White 6-3 and Warroad Red 9-7 we played some very good games.  As a team, these were […]

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SENATOR JOHNSON SUPPORTS CONSCIENTIOUS BELIEF EXEMPTIONS FOR VACCINES

Families from across Minnesota gathered at the capitol Monday to stand against government overreach regarding vaccinations. The proposed legislation, SF 1520, would eliminate conscientious belief exemptions for vaccines for all children attending daycares, public or private elementary or secondary schools, or homeschools. Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) attended the rally and issued the following statement:

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SECTION 8A BOYS BASKETBALL SEEDS RELEASED, CASS LAKE-BENA AND ADA-BORUP #1

The Section 8A Boys Basketball seeds were released Wednesday morning and the teams that played in last years championship game, Cass Lake-Bena and Ada-Borup/Norman County West, were the top seeds in their respective sub-section. The Section 8A West seeds- 1. Ada-Borup/Norman County West 2. Sacred Heart 3. Fertile-Beltrami 4. Badger-Greenbush-Middle River 5. Red Lake County

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UMC’S CAITLIN MICHAELIS NAMED TO ALL ACADEMIC TEAM

University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball player Caitlin Michaelis (Sr., G, Marshfield, Wis.) was announced as Google Cloud Academic All-District 7 Second Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America of America (CoSIDA). Michaelis is the first women’s basketball player to earn the honor since Katrina Nordick was named academic all-district following the 2015-16

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MEDICATION DISPOSAL IS TOPIC FOR RIVERVIEW’S FEBRUARY 28 HEALTH LUNCHEON

Do you have a medicine cabinet full of medications you no longer use? What do you do with your medication when you no longer need what remains in the bottle? One California study found that the average American household houses 2.7 pounds of expired or unused prescription and over-the-counter medications. For answers to medication disposal

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