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GOVERNOR WALZ OUTLINES COVID-19 ECONOMIC RELIEF PACKAGE, READY TO CALL SPECIAL SESSION

Today Governor Tim Walz announced a COVID-19 economic relief package to keep businesses afloat, support workers struggling to get by and help Minnesota families keep food on the table. Governor Walz will work with legislators on both sides of the aisle to move forward with this much-needed proposal, integrate additional proposals, and call a special […]

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 6,099 NEW COVID-19 CASES AND 38 DEATHS. POLK COUNTY REPORTS 20 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for Tuesday, November 24.  The state reported 6,099 confirmed cases out of 81,183 tests for a positive rate of eight percent.  The state also reported 324 probable cases and 38 new deaths.  No deaths were reported in northwest Minnesota. Polk County reported 20 new cases.  Roseau

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UMC BASEBALL SIGNS 9 PLAYERS TO LETTERS OF INTENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston baseball team announced the signing of nine student-athletes to their 2021 signing class. They have inked Cameron DeMaria (1B/RHP, 6-7 250, Fresno, Calif./Caruthers H.S.), Nolan Dodds (OF/RHP, 5-11 155, West Fargo, N.D./Sheyenne H.S.), Justin Dykhoff (RHP/IF, 6-3 220, Wadena, Minn./Minnesota State Community and Technical College), Dalton Garbers (IF/OF, 6-3 225,

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UMC SOCCER SIGNS SEVEN PLAYERS TO LETTERS OF INTENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston soccer team announced the signing of seven student-athletes to their 2021 signing class. The class is the second for Head Coach Kyle Halfpop. The seven signees are Kathryn Brainerd (GK/D, 5-7, Corcoran, Minn./Rochester Community and Technical College), Abby Fettinger (D, 5-5, White Bear Lake, Minn./White Bear Lake H.S.), Brooklyn Fischbach

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE MAKES FURTHER CUTS TO PROPOSED TAX LEVY

The Ways & Means Committee met on Monday evening with the committee moving to make additional cuts to the 2021 tax levy.  The levy had previously been cut to 5 percent after the preliminary levy was set at 6 percent in September. Each percentage point in the city’s tax levy is equal to approximately $22,000.

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