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NORTH COUNTRY FOOD BANK MOVING TO EAST GRAND FORKS

North Country Food Bank Director Susie Novak announced to the Polk County Commissioners Tuesday morning that the food bank would be moving their operations to East Grand Forks.  The food bank will purchase a 35,000 square foot facility at 1011 11th Ave NE in East Grand Forks.  The new space will effectively double the warehouse […]

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GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE ADOPTED IN 5-2 VOTE

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night with the first item of business being a Mayoral Proclamation for Ox Cart Days 30th Anniversary.  Ox Cart days will consist of seven days of events August 12-18 and is expected to draw in 5,000 people throughout the week.  The Council also passed the Gateway Overlay District

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FACULTY FROM LANZHOU JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY IN CHINA VISIT UMC

Twelve faculty members from Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou, China, are visiting the University of Minnesota Crookston to learn more about teaching, English instruction, processes, and pedagogy.  They will be participating in the Chinese Teacher Training and Cultural experience, which is a two-week residential program for international faculty who want to experience exceptional instruction in the

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UMC WELCOMES 120 YOUTH TO CAMP RYLA THIS WEEK

The University of Minnesota Crookston welcomed some 120 youth to campus for Camp RYLA which runs this week through Saturday, July 20.  Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a youth leadership camp that gives high school students hands-on active learning activities and sessions to build on their own leadership skills.  RYLA 5580 is sponsored by

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TOP AGGIES RECOGNIZED BY UMC AT NORTHWEST SCHOOL OF AGRICULUTRE ALUMNI REUNION

The annual alumni reunion of the Northwest School of Agriculture (NWSA) was held on Friday, June 28. Classmates and friends gathered to reconnect and to honor outstanding alumni from the NWSA with the Top Aggie award.  The award is the highest honor bestowed on NWSA alumni by its alumni association. This award recognizes alumni who

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BOARD OF REGENTS PASSES TUITION INCREASES ON ALL UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CAMPUSES

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents voted Wednesday to increase tuition on campuses. Outgoing President Eric Kaler had recommended a 2.5 percent increase for undergraduate resident students at the Twin Cities Campus and 1.5 percent increases for the Crookston, Duluth, Morris, and Rochester campuses.  University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Finance Director Trisha Sanders says

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