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UMC RECEIVES $1.35 MILLION FUNDING FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS FROM BONDING BILL

The University of Minnesota Crookston received $1.35 million dollars of High Education Asset Preservation and Replacement (HEAPR) funding in a capital investment bonding bill signed Wednesday by Governor Tim Walz. The bonding bill includes $38.5 million worth of HEAPR improvements to the University of Minnesota system campuses, research and outreach centers and field stations. UMC […]

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VEDEN CENTER AT UMC ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR LATINO ENTREEPRENEURS AND BUSINESSES

The Veden Center for Rural and Economic Development at the University of Minnesota Crookston is offering a free online class and technical assistance to Latino entrepreneurs and businesses through the Mano Amiga program. The Mano Amiga program is made possible by a $100,000, one-year grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development

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IRISHMAN’S SHANTY AWARDED B3 GRANT, JOINT CHEDA-USDA LOAN REPLACES PREVIOUS LOAN TO TOTAL LAWN CARE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board met on Tuesday.  Angel Weasner, City of Crookston Finance Director/Interim City Administrator, updated the board on the status of the city’s Business Development Public Infrastructure Grant for the Colburn property. Weasner said she is waiting on city engineer Rich Clauson to send her the final information

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UMC CANCELS HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 6-7

Planning, preparation, and implementation of COVID-19 processes to #ProtectTheNest at the University of Minnesota Crookston are working well. As plans are refined and updated to reflect changing circumstances, UMN Crookston faculty and staff are happy about outcomes to-date as well as the response and responsibility shown by our students, faculty, student affairs educators, and staff

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UMC TRAP TEAM GEARING UP FOR SECOND SEASON THIS FALL

The year 2020 has seen many sports seasons postponed or delayed due to COVID-19. This includes most University of Minnesota-Crookston athletics, as the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference announced in August that fall sports will be postponed through December 31. One UMC team that’s been able to practice and proceed as normal is the trapshooting team.

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