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BENEDICTINE NURSING ASSISTANT RETURNS FROM GOD’S CHILD PROJECT IN GUATEMALA

This summer, Benedictine Certified Nursing Assistant/UND nursing student Hayden Reitmeier participated in the God’s Child Project in Guatemala. He traveled to Guatemala with fellow students working for 11 days. The God’s Child Project, founded in 1991, works in the United States, Guatemala, and India. Their focus is to provide aid in education, healthcare, housing, disaster […]

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CROOKSTON BOYS BASKETBALL ENDS GAME ON 17-3 RUN TO BEAT CLIMAX-FISHER

The Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team outscored Climax-Fisher 17-3 in the final six minutes of the game on their way to an 81-63 victory on Pirate Brother night at the Crookston High School gymnasium. The first half was an entertaining 18 minutes with two ties and four lead changes.  Crookston started the game with back-to-back

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