CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PREPARING FOR THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
The Crookston High School officially begins the second quarter of the school year next week. It was …
Read MoreSTEPHEN-ARGYLE SCHOOL DISTRICT PASSES NEW OPERATING REFERENDUM
The Stephen-Argyle School District recently held a vote on November 2 for a new Operating Referendum…
Read MoreUMC STUDENTS OBTAIN HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION PROJECT IN CAMPUS GARDEN
UMC students in Associate Professor Eric Castle’s HORT 3040: Landscape Installation and Maintenance …
Read MoreCDC RECOMMENDS THAT EVERYONE AGES 5 AND UP GET A COVID-19 VACCINE
The Grand Forks Public Health Department released the following statement yesterday after the CDC’s …
Read MoreGOVERNOR WALZ EXTENDS ORDER TO HELP FARMERS, PRODUCERS RESPOND TO DROUGHT
As Minnesota’s agricultural industry continues to recover from severe drought conditions across the …
Read MoreTRI-VALLEY STAFF RECOGNIZED AT ANNUAL MINNCAP VIRTUAL STAFF CONFERENCE
Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. staff attended the Minnesota Community Action Partnership (Minn…
Read MoreARREST/FIRE REPORT – November 4, 2021
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Nicole Swenso…
Read MoreHIGHLAND & WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HOSTING READ-A-THON FUNDRAISERS
Highland Elementary School and Washington School in Crookston are currently holding Read-A-Thon fund…
Read MorePOLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMISSIONERS RECEIVE COVID-19 UPDATE FROM HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE
The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Cent…
Read MoreNWMAC INDIVIDUAL ARTIST GRANTS OF $1,500 HAVE A NOVEMBER 15 DEADLINE
Grant money is available from the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council for Individual Artists. Grants ar…
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