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FIRE PREVENTION TIP FROM THE CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR HEATING SAFETY

Heating Safety is the topic of today’s Fire Prevention Week tip from the Crookston Fire Department.  According to firefighter Kent Ellingson, half of home heating fires occur during three months from December through February. “Half of home heating fires are reported during December, January, and February,” said Ellingson.  “With a few simple safety tips and […]

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MAN SHOT IN LEG IN ACCIDENTAL FIREARM DISCHARGE AT A GRAND FORKS POST OFFICE

On Thursday, October 10 at around 2:01 p.m. officers of the Grand Forks Police Department responded to a report of an accidental shooting with injuries in the parking lot of the Post Office at 2501 28th Ave. S.   Upon arrival officers found a man in his 30s with a wound to his leg.  The man

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PROFESSOR EMERITUS LARRY NIELSEN TO PRESENT AT UMC ON OCTOBER 15

On Tuesday, October 15, Larry Nielsen, a professor emeritus of natural resources at North Carolina State University, will be giving a presentation titled “Great Conservationist” at 12:00 p.m. in Peterson Classroom, Heritage Hall.  All are welcome to attend and parking is available in Lot G.  Nielsen holds degrees from the University of Illinois, University of

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SISTER MARGUERITE STREIFEL TO BE RECOGNIZED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO LITURGY

Sister Marguerite Streifel will be included in a series of video clips played during the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions (FDLC) annual convention on October 9-11 in Chicago. The brief interview clips recognize people from across the country who have made contributions to liturgy throughout the organization’s 50-year history. “I was honored to be asked

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UMC ALUMNUS AND EMPLOYEE KEN MENDEZ CARRIES FAMILY LEGACY FORWARD

For University of Minnesota Crookston alumnus Ken Mendez 2011, it’s a legacy integrally connected to the history of Northwest Minnesota, the University of Minnesota Crookston, and the people of the Red River Valley. Mendez’s father, Jesus, was born in Mexico, and after crossing the border in Texas, they were contracted to work in the sugar

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CHS TEACHERS BEAT STUDENTS IN HOMECOMING VOLLEYBALL

The juniors knocked off the seniors Thursday morning to play the staff in the student/staff homecoming volleyball challenge.  But the staff schooled the juniors with strong support from the vocal seventh and eighth-grade cheering section.    [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”wjCjRSWmE0s” ]

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