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GRAND FORKS COUNTY CORRECTIONAL CENTER NOW OFFERING ADDICTION COUNSELING PROGRAM

Grand Forks County Correctional Center (GFCCC) is now offering in-house addiction counseling to eligible North Dakota resident inmates through a partnership with Agassiz Associates, PLLC, a private mental health clinic located in Grand Forks. The program offers substance use disorder screening, assessment, and 9 hours per week of intensive outpatient programming for eligible clients. Upon […]

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MAKE SAFE BOATING TOP PRIORITY ON MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

Memorial Day weekend signals the start of the summer boating season, but boaters should keep in mind water temperatures remain spring-like. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges boaters to wear life jackets no matter the water temperature or season, but it’s especially important this time of year, when wearing a life jacket is the

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DETOURS OF HIGHWAY 75 BETWEEN DONALDSON AND STEPHEN BEGIN MAY 28

Motorists on Highway 75 will experience a detour between Donaldson and Stephen, beginning Tuesday, May 28 for a culvert replacement project. Traffic will detour onto Highway 11 and Marshall County Roads 5 and 13. The $1.1 million project is expected to last through July.

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LOCAL MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE SCHEDULE

Memorial Day is the day Americans set aside to honor those brave men and women who met tragic ends during times of war.  We must use this day to honor their sacrifices, to pray for their families, and to bow our heads in recognition of their service.  We must never forget.  You have seen their

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SOY INNOVATION CAMPUS FUNDING A ‘DREAM COME TRUE’ FOR MINNESOTA FARMERS

Funding for a soybean crush and biodiesel facility in northwest Minnesota is no longer a pipe dream for Minnesota agriculture. The Minnesota legislature approved this week $5 million in funding for the Soy Innovation Campus at the University of Minnesota Crookston. “This is a dream come true for farmers in northwest Minnesota,” says Mike Skaug, who

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