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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU AWARDS FIRST GRANT, CONTINUES TO GROW

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau met Thursday morning, awarding its first grant since the organization became its own entity. Board Chair Nell DeBoer said the board was eager to award the grant for Ox Cart Days. “We did give our very first grant out to – no, surprise – Ox Cart Days for the full $3,000,” […]

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GOVERNOR WALZ DROPS STATEWIDE MASK MANDATE, BUSINESSES AND CITIES CAN STILL REQUIRE THEM

Governor Tim Walz today announced the end of Minnesota’s statewide mask requirement, aligning Minnesota with new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on face coverings. Minnesotans who are not fully vaccinated are strongly recommended to wear face coverings indoors. Private businesses and local municipalities may still put in place face covering requirements. And

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CONSTRUCTION TRADES CLASS WRAPPING UP WORK BY SIDING HOVEN LANE HOUSE

Students in the Construction Trades class are working on wrapping up one more major project before the end of the school year to put siding on the house they’re building on Hoven Lane. Instructor Travis Oliver said it’s crunch time as the number of days left to complete their work is down to single digits.

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ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON HIGHWAY 59 BETWEEN ERSKINE AND WINGER BEGINS MAY 17

Motorists on Highway 59 between Winger and Erskine can expect a short-term detour as construction begins May 17.  The project will include resurfacing Highway 59 from Winger to Erskine as well as pedestrian improvements in Winger. Hwy 59 will be detoured during the first stage of the project. Motorists on Highway 59 will detour onto Polk

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MORE THAN 100 KIDS AND THEIR FAMILIES PARTICIPATE IN CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD EVENT

The Celebrate the Young Child event took place at Castle Park on Tuesday evening.  Over 100 children and parents attended and enjoyed “Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Happily Ever After.”  Children and families were entertained by many fairy tale stories: Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, Three Billy Goats Gruff, The Princess and

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UMC BASEBALL USES 5-RUN 9TH INNING TO BEAT MINOT STATE

The UMC baseball team trailed heading into the ninth inning, but a burst of offense gave them the lead, and they held on to beat Minot State 10-6 in the first game of a three-game series in the first round of the NSIC playoff tournament. UMC’s first two batters struck out, but Mason Ruhlman (Sr.

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