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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL & CLOSED MEETINGS TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY

The Crookston City Council will hold both a closed meeting and a special strategic planning meeting on Wednesday, February 17, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The closed session will be held at 5:30 p.m. to develop or consider the offer for the purchase of parcel 82.00162.02 (Bob Herkenhoff property) east of Eickhof Blvd. […]

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OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY NOT AMONG ROLLING OUTAGES AT THIS TIME

Ongoing cold temperatures in our region and throughout the nation are causing high demand for electricity. Some electric utility customers are experiencing rolling outages as a result. Otter Tail Power Company, serving approximately 70,000 square miles in parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, is still producing and delivering energy to its more than

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DIANE SEDDON AND MARIE CHAPUT RECOGNIZED BY MINNESOTA HEALTH CARE VOLLUNTEERS

The Minnesota Association of Health Care Volunteers (MAHV) selected its MAHV-elous Awards for Outstanding Volunteers for February 2021. Diane Seddon and Marie Chaput from the  Benedictine Living Community Crookston were both recognized. Seddon is the auxiliary president, a long-time employee, and a volunteer in Crookston. She serves on many boards and committees within the Benedictine

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Linda Marie Vigesaa – Obit

Linda Marie Vigesaa, 75, died peacefully in her cozy little home in Twin Valley, MN, on Thursday, February 11, 2021, with her daughter Kim and special friend Denise by her side and under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley. Linda grew up in Twin Valley and was the daughter to Hilda (Prestegord)

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NEW HOURS FOR RIVERVIEW HEALTH COVID-19 HOTLINE

Starting Wednesday, February 17, RiverView Health will be changing its COVID-19 hotline hours to Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday through Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The change is being made because the usage of the hotline is down with the decrease in the prevalence of COVID-19 in the area.

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