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LaVonne Jobe Hinkley – Obit

LaVonne C. (Jobe) Hinkley, 85, of Batesville, Arkansas, and an Eldred, MN native, passed away January 7, 2022, at the Woodlawn Heights Nursing Center in Batesville. LaVonne was born on July 29, 1936, in Eldred, Minnesota to Henry and Irene (Wachter) Jobe. LaVonne was a loving and caring person with a gentle soul, who was […]

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NORTHWEST REGIONAL CORRECTIONS CENTER RECEIVES ADDITIONAL AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT (ARPA) FUNDS TO EXTEND SAFETY AND SANITARY OFFICERS

The Tri-County Regional Community Corrections Board held a regular meeting in the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning. After the Call to Order, the meeting began with the approval of the monthly statistics review and a Statistical Reports Review of all departments for the month of May. The Board first heard from Executive Director

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CROOKSTON HOLDS ANNUAL RHUBARB FESTIVAL

The Trinity Lutheran Church’s annual Rhubarb Festival Luncheon and Bake Sale was on Thursday morning in the Trinity Church’s Dining Room. The church sold Ham Salad with a rhubarb side salad, fresh rolls, a variety of desserts, coffee, and lemonade. Pictures of the Festival and Bake Sale can be seen below-

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS- JUNE COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION

Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson released a June Community Communication earlier today on behalf of Crookston Public Schools. The communication can be found below.   Greetings from Crookston Public Schools! Every year we work to improve how we serve students as we continue our commitment to excellence. Excellence is a journey, and we know

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TREE BRANCH ON POWER LINE CAUSES 550 PEOPLE IN CROOKSTON TO LOSE POWER

Several areas of Crookston have reported that there are parts of the town that are without power. The Otter Tail Power Company has reported that they are aware of the issue but are not sure what has caused the outage, but that high winds are likely to blame. Electric crews are out trying to fix

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