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SECTION 8A GIRLS SOCCER SEEDS RELEASED

The Section 8A Girls Soccer seeds were released Wednesday morning and East Grand Forks and Sartell were the top seeds.   The Crookston Pirates Girls Soccer team will host Walker-Hackensack-Akeley on Thursday, October 8 at 4:00 p.m. at the Crookston soccer field. Tickets are presale only and will be on sale Wednesday until 4 and Thursday […]

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SECTION 8A BOYS SOCCER SEEDS RELEASED

The Section 8A Boys Soccer seeds were released Wednesday morning and Pelican Rapids and St. Cloud Cathedral were the top seeds.   Crookston lost a coin toss for the sixth seed tie-breaker and will be going back to East Grand Forks for the first round of the tournament.  All the info is below. North 1. Pelican

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS EARNS #1 SEED IN SECTION 8A TOURNAMENT

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team received the top seed in the Section 8A Girls Tennis tournament that will start next week.  It looked like Thief River Falls was going to be the top seed as they were undefeated until Crookston beat the Prowlers 4-3 on Tuesday night to earn the top seed with their

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OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY, A LEADER IN DEVELOPING EV CHARGING OPTIONS IN RURAL UNITED STATES

Before you hit the road, you might think about where you’ll stop to eat, sleep, or fill gas. As electric vehicles (EVs) become more affordable and chargers more accessible, some people are planning trips around charging locations. With the evolution of electric transportation, Otter Tail Power Company customers have become increasingly interested in access to

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Rosetta Jean LaRochelle – Obit

Rosetta Jean LaRochelle, 72, of Crookston, MN, passed away on Friday afternoon, September 25, 2020, at the Villa St. Vincent. Rosetta was born in Crookston on November 17, 1947, to Alphonse and Martha (Froemming) LaRochelle. She grew up on the family’s turkey farm near Crookston in Kertsonville Township and received her education in local schools.

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