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CROOKSTON FOOTBALL’S SEVEN TURNOVERS COSTLY IN LOSS TO OTTERTAIL CENTRAL

The Crookston Pirate Football team fumbled the ball 11 times, lost six fumbles, and threw one interception that was returned for a touchdown in a 32-0 loss to the Otter Tail Central (a co-op of Battle Lake and Henning) Bulldogs in a game played in Crookston.    FIRST QUARTER –  Crookston started the game with […]

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MINAKWA GOLF COURSE STILL A WEEK OR TWO FROM OPENING DUE TO SNOW, STANDING WATER

On Friday, Gov. Tim Walz signed executive order 20-38, which expands allowable outdoor recreational activities, including golf.  Rick Leach, owner of Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston, said that was welcome news. “That is good news,” said Leach.  “We’re looking forward to getting outside again and having some summer fun.  We need something to look forward

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FROST AND WEATHER CONSPIRE TO KEEP WATER STANDING ON MINAKWA

Each spring golfers have the itch to get out on the golf course for the first round of the season.  Unfortunately, cool wet weather along with a deep frost the National Weather Service estimated at 48 inches plus, Minakwa has been unable to open as they are still dealing with standing water on a couple

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