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Austin Lund, local teen, goes on adventure of a lifetime with AO1 Mountain Movers

Local teen Austin Lund recently went on an adventure with the AO1 Mountain Movers. The Mountain Movers program is one of the Carson Wentz AO1 foundations Outdoor Ministries, which provide once-in-a-lifetime hunting, fishing, or other outdoor experiences for children with life-threatening illnesses or other life-altering medical situations. These children are taught the ethical practices behind […]

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UMC ALUMNUS LYNETTE FLAGE BUILDS SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN EXTENSION

When Lynette (Amundson) Flage first arrived on the campus of the University of Minnesota Crookston, a two-year technical college, in 1981, she never imagined the career that would be in store for her. Flage initially had the vision of being a family and consumer science teacher. The development of the family, the home, and educating

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