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CROOKSTON ROTARY HONORS HALLE WINJUM AND EMMA GUNDERSON

The Crookston Rotary Club recently honored their September and October Students of the Month from Crookston High School. Halle Winjum was September, and Emma Gunderson was the October Crookston High School Student of the Month. Halle Winjum – Halle’s parents are Chris and Lean Winjum, and she has an older brother, Walker, an older sister, […]

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THE MINNESOTA CAPITAL INVESTMENT COMMITTEE VISITED UMC AND RECIEVED PROPOSALS FROM LOCAL ENTITIES

The Minnesota Capital Investment Committee is currently on its Northwest Minnesota Tour, where representatives from the committee listen to capital improvement propositions from communities they may not hear from as much. On Thursday night, the committee visited Crookston at the UMC campus. Chairmen of the Capital Investment Committee, Fue Lee, stated the committee will be

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UMC TO HOLD SESSION TO DISCUSS KIEHLE AUDITORIUM SOCHA MURALS DECEMBER 9

The University of Minnesota Crookston will hold a session to discuss the John Martin Socha murals on Thursday, December 9 at 7 p.m. in Bede Ballroom. The discussion will be facilitated by Sandra McNichol of the Crookston Community. The format will be a talking circle approach, a process that draws on indigenous ways of teaching

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CROOKSTON ROTARY CLUB RECOGNIZES STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

The Crookston Rotary Club recently honored their September and October Students of the Month both from Crookston High School and the University of Minnesota Crookston. Marina Wiley was the October UMC Student of the Month, Mason Owens was the September CHS Student of the Month, and Hayden Winjum was the October CHS Student of the

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UMC CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE UPDATES ON COVID-19

The following is a letter from the University of Minnesota Crookston Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause- The past several weeks have reminded me of a quote from Robert Frost, “The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.”  As we go through this rapidly changing and unknown times of dealing with COVID-19, we must learn to be patient

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