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CROOKSTON 6TH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL WINS CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP AT ADA

The Crookston Youth Basketball Association’s 6th Grade Boys Basketball team played four games to come away with the Consolation Championship at the Ada-Borup youth basketball tournament last weekend. Crookston lost to Ada, but then turned around the day and beat Clearbrook-Gonvick, Richland ND, and the Grand Forks Nets in double overtime to claim the Consolation Championship. […]

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STUDY CALLS FOR LAND USE CHANGES TO PROTECT GRAND MARAIS CREEK WATERSHED

Based on two new studies available for public review and comment, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and local watershed partners are recommending stream and ditch restoration projects, and that landowners implement voluntary management practices to reduce water pollution in the Grand Marais Creek Watershed. Members of the public have until 4:30 p.m. on January

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