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CROOKSTON ROTARY HONORS STUDENTS OF THE MONTH FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH

Crookston Rotary Club recently honored Crookston High School (CHS) and University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) students for their Student of the Month program which awards monthly scholarships. Those who received recognition include CHS seniors Cameron Weiland and Linnea French, and UMC junior Karlie Brekken, and senior Grace Guyette. CAMERON WEILAND Cameron, whose parents are Ben and […]

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2019 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT RESULTS

Submitted by Tom Fiero The 48th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count held on Saturday, December 14th was a record breaker!   Thanks to the 22 individuals who braved the brutal cold or watched their bird feeders.  The Christmas Bird Count is coordinated by the National Audubon Society and the Minnesota Ornithologist Union.  The volunteers counted birds

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UMC HANDS OUT FACULTY AWARDS INCLUDING 40 YEARS OF SERVICE AWARDS

The University of Minnesota Crookston, in celebration of excellence and service by faculty and staff, the annual Faculty and Staff Day was held Tuesday, May 7, in Bede Ballroom. Years of Service were highlighted by individuals who have been working on campus for 40 years or more. They are Phil Baird and Ken Myers (both

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UMC NATURAL RESOURCES CLUB EARNS AWARD FOR FOREST RESTORATION WORK

The Natural Resources Club at the University of Minnesota Crookston was presented with the 2018 National USDA Forest Service Volunteers & Service Award for restoration work on the Chippewa National Forest. The presentation took place on Earth Day 2019 via a virtual presentation by the chief and deputy chief of the Forest Service.  Award winners

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CROOKSTON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT RESULTS RELEASED

The 47th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count was held on Saturday, December 15. Fifteen individuals from Crookston and the surrounding area participated in this year’s count which is coordinated by the National Audubon Society and the Minnesota Ornithologist Union. The volunteers counted birds in a designated 15-mile diameter circle southeast of Crookston and in the

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