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UMC BASEBALL’S REED HJELLE AND DALTON GROSE NAMED ALL-NSIC

University of Minnesota Crookston baseball players Reed Hjelle (Sr., 1B, East Grand Forks) and Dalton Grose (So., LHP, Waterville) were named to the 2019 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Baseball teams, as announced Wed., May 8 by the conference office. Hjelle was named All-NSIC First Team at first base, while Grose was an All-NSIC Second […]

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CROOKSTON AND OTHER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ATTEND YOUTH INSTITUTE AT UMC

Over 50 high school students, including nine Crookston High School students, came from as far away as Morocco for the Northern Great Plains Youth Institute held at the University of Minnesota Crookston on Monday, May 6. The day included a major fair; opening remarks by UMC Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause; a keynote address by Mark Jirik,

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UMC HOSTS NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS YOUTH INSTITUTE MAY 6

Students in grades nine through twelve from schools across the region will be participating in the second annual Northern Great Plains Youth Institute on Monday, May 6 at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMN Crookston). This World Food Prize event engages high school students with statewide experts and leaders in discussions around challenges facing our

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UMC NATURAL RESOURCES CLUB EARNS AWARD FOR FOREST RESTORATION WORK

The Natural Resources Club at the University of Minnesota Crookston was presented with the 2018 National USDA Forest Service Volunteers & Service Award for restoration work on the Chippewa National Forest. The presentation took place on Earth Day 2019 via a virtual presentation by the chief and deputy chief of the Forest Service.  Award winners

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UMC’S PITLICK AND LONG RECEIVE BUTCH RAYMOND SCHOLARSHIP

University of Minnesota Crookston student-athletes Paige Pitlick (Jordan, Minn.) of the softball team, and Trevor Long, Jr. (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) as honorees of the sixth annual Butch Raymond Scholarship, sponsored by Sanford Health. The scholarship, which was increased to $240,000 in 2017-18, is divided among selected recipients at each of the NSIC member institutions. The

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD WITH “THE POWER OF KINDNESS” LETTER TO THE EDITOR

This year’s theme for Celebrate the Young Child events has been The Power of Kindness.  Our goal was to promote the importance of social and emotional development and modeling kindness to our youngest community members.  Our committee was excited to engage families on this topic throughout the year and hopefully, families discovered how to incorporate

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