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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT AND UMC COME TO A NEW PSEO AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT BOTH SIDES

The Crookston School District and the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) recently signed a post-secondary education option (PSEO) agreement that should help both schools.  Under the previous contract, if a Crookston High School kid elected to be a post-secondary student full-time at UMC, the Crookston School District wouldn’t get any money for that student.  Under […]

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UMC TO HOST MNWEST ENTREPRENEUR SUMMIT OCTOBER 29

Entrepreneurs and small business owners will gather for a networking opportunity designed just for them. The MNwest Entrepreneur Summit will take place October 29, 2019, at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC). Minnesota Innovates, the Bush Foundation, and UMC have partnered to bring this valuable learning and networking opportunity to Northwest Minnesota. The event, held

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TAKES POSITIVE STEP IN SOYBEAN PROJECT WITH CAPITAL INVESTMENT COMMITTEE

The Senate Capital Investment Committee visited Crookston on Wednesday, and the City of Crookston leaders along with their many partners took part in a significant step toward securing bonding for infrastructure for the development of the Colburn Property south of Titan Machinery.  In addition to the investment committee U.S. Representative Collin Peterson, former Minnesota Senator

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UMC TRAP SHOOTING IS IN THIRD PLACE IN CONFERENCE AFTER FIRST WEEK

The University of Minnesota Crookston trap team is currently ranked third in 1A Conference 2 in the USA College Clay Target League. The Golden Eagles have a total score of 317.5. UMC was led by Josiah Bullivant (Dassel) with a score of 48 (out of 50), which is tied for seventh in the conference. Travis

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD AT WILDWOOD PARK THANKS EVERYBODY THAT MADE THE EVENT A SUCCESS

This year’s theme for Celebrate the Young Child events is MUSIC. At an early age, music can enrich their language, literacy, social development, cognition, attention span, mathematical, motor and self-regulation skills. Whether you sing lullabies to your little one, play them classical music or crank up your own favorite tunes, research shows that introducing children

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