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NCTC NURSING INSTRUCTOR WINS DISTINGUISHED FACULTY AWARD

Northland Community and Technical College recently achieved national recognition for excellence in higher education. In February, Karen Znajda, a nursing instructor at Northland, was informed that she would receive the Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty Award from the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) for her outstanding teaching contributions. The award will be presented at […]

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PIRATE SPEECH TEAM BRINGS HOME AWARDS FROM FOSSTON/BAGLEY COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Speech Team competed at the Fosston/Bagley meet on Saturday, with students taking home awards. Zac Plante competed against 25 other students, taking 2nd place in humor. Leah Johanneck also advanced to finals in original oratory and took 6th place. Plante also competed in duo interpretation with Shayla Azure, and the two

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CROOKSTON STUDENTS COMPETE IN TRI-COLLEGE MATH COMPETITION

Crookston School District students participated in the Tri-College Math Competition held at Concordia on March 7.  The competition hosts schools from both North Dakota and Minnesota for both small school and large school divisions.  Crookston participants were David Threatt, Reggie Winjum, Garrett Fischer, Gabe Noah, Nathan Johanneck, Ben Capistran, Xavier Mason, Chris Goodrich, Grace Smith,

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WOMEN IN AG DAY TO TAKE PLACE AT THE CAPITOL ON MARCH 25

Women from the breadth of Minnesota’s agriculture community are invited to share their stories with legislators and key leaders at the Minnesota State Capitol for Women in Ag Day on Monday, March 25. Organizers seek to celebrate the role of women in agriculture and raise awareness of issues and challenges they face in their work.

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MINNESOTA’S MOOSE POPULATION REMAINS RELATIVELY STABLE

Minnesota’s moose population has remained relatively stable for nearly a decade. The most recent population estimate is approximately 3,470 animals, according to the results of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 2024 population survey. Results continue to suggest that after a steep decline from a population estimate of approximately 8,000 in 2009, Minnesota’s moose population

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH URGES COLORECTAL SCREENING FOR AGES 45 AND OVER

The detection of colorectal cancer is increasing in people younger than age 50. In fact, according to a 2024 report from the American Cancer Society (ACS), colorectal cancer has moved up from being the fourth leading cause of cancer death in both men and women under age 50 two decades ago to first in men

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