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RESIDENTS AT THE SUMMIT PLANT COVID-19 VICTORY GARDEN

COVID-19 Victory Gardens are a growing trend since the start of the pandemic. Victory Gardens also called war gardens or food gardens for defense; were a vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Germany during World War I and World War […]

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OUR SAVIORS HOLDS PRIVATE SIXTH GRADE GRADUATION CEREMONY

Our Savior’s Lutheran School held a private sixth-grade graduation ceremony for Andrew Johnson on Monday, May 18. Back row: Emily Luckow, Pastor Steve Bohler, Mark Meyer Front row: Sandra Trittin, Andrew Johnson, Lisa Bohler

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Arthur Walter Schuschke – Obit

Arthur Walter Schuschke, 89, of Fertile, MN, passed away at home, under the care of his family and Hospice, on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Funeral: Due to public health concerns with the coronavirus called COVID-19, private family arrangements are pending at this time. Please view our guestbook and share condolences online at www.eriksonvikfh.com. Arrangements with Erikson-Vik-Ganje

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE CENTRAL WILL GRADUATE 18 SENIORS IN A CEREMONY ON SATURDAY

Stephen-Argyle Central, like many other school districts throughout the region, will host a graduation ceremony unlike any other in memory. Stephen-Argyle’s graduation will be Saturday at 2:00 p.m. for their 18 graduates and parents only. District Superintendent Chris Mills said the ceremony will be held on a grassy area north of the school. “Our ceremony

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 539 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 32 DEATHS, 12,488 NO LONGER NEED ISOLATION

The Minnesota Department of Health has surpassed 18,000 positive cases of COVID-19, with 539 newly reported cases, and 32 new deaths. Of those testing positive, 12,488 no longer need isolation. All the numbers are below – Data is for cases that were tested and returned positive. All data are preliminary and may change as cases

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CROOKSTON PARKS AND RECREATION: NEEDS MORE GUIDELINE CLARIFICATION FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS

On Wednesday, Gov. Tim Walz announced phase II of the Stay Safe Plan.  Included in that were the ability to recreational campgrounds and other recreational activities, but no athletic games. Crookston Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said the City of Crookston would need more clarification on the guidelines before evaluating whether they could hold

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