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BUDDIST MONK TO CREATE SAND MANDALA ON UMC CAMPUS

The University of Minnesota Crookston will welcome Wongdue Sangbo Gurung, a Buddhist monk from Nepal, to campus April 11-20 as he will take part in the ancient Tibetan Buddhist tradition of the creation and destruction of a sand mandala. The community and students on the UMN Crookston campus will be able to watch him create […]

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CROOKSTON JR. HIGH KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAMS FINISH 2ND AND 9TH

The Crookston Junior High Knowledge Bowl teams competed in the Region 1 and 2 Knowledge Bowl meet on Thursday in Thief River Falls. There were 33 teams competing. Crookston had a successful day with Crookston Blue placing second overall and Crookston Gold placing 9th overall. Team members on Crookston Blue were: Ben Capistran, Maddie Harbott,

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RLF HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES 3RD QUARTER HONOR ROLL

The Red Lake Falls Lafayette High School has announced its third-quarter honor roll – PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL (4.00 GPA) 12th Grade-Bella Amiot, Greta Philipp, Sarah Wieland. 11th Grade-Brea Derosier, Emma Knott, Chase Nelson, Paige Schafer. 10th Grade-Elsie DeHaan, Ashtin Fredrickson, Mykayla Peterson. 9th Grade- Elizabeth Lytle. 7th Grade-Hayden Shulstad. “A” HONOR ROLL (3.50-3.99 GPA) 12th

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MNDOT ANNOUNCES CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN NW MINNESOTA

More than 230 construction projects that will help maintain Minnesota’s roads, bridges and transportation infrastructure; improve safety and mobility; and support jobs will be worked on across the state this year, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. The planned 2022 construction projects include 184 road and bridge projects, plus 51 multimodal projects that will

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CFD REMINDING PEOPLE TO ACTIVATE BURNING PERMITS FOR SPRING

Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson and The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) are reminding people to activate or renew their burning permits if they wish to have campfires outside the city limits of Crookston this spring. “Now that the snow is gone and we don’t have accumulations on the ground anymore burn permits will be required again,”

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GRAND FORKS WOMAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER OF FATHER

Yesterday on March 30, at approximately 3:09 p.m., Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to the 100 block of Conklin Ave. for a report of a male subject that had been stabbed in the shoulder. Responding officers found a male subject with lacerations to his neck and hand.  Initial investigation revealed that

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