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Loris Parr – Obit

Loris Parr, 92, passed away on Monday April 22, 2019 at Valley Eldercare, Grand Forks, ND. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 AM Saturday, May 4, 2019  at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Mentor, MN with Father Joseph Richards Officiating. Burial will be held at First English Cemetery, Mentor, MN (private). Loris Swain Lindemoen was […]

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Deanna Larson – Obit

Deanna I. Larson, 80, Ada, MN, died Thursday, April 25, 2019, with her family at her side at Benedictine Care Community, Ada. MN. Funeral: 11:00AM, Friday, May 3, 2019, at Grace Lutheran Church, Ada, MN. Visitation: Thursday from 5:00PM to 7:00PM with a 6:30PM prayer service at Fredrikson-Ganje Funeral Home, Ada, MN. Burial: Ada Municipal

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, April 29, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Nathan Alan Boyer, 37 of Winger, for gross misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after cancellation.  Amanda Lee Gamble, 44 of East Grand Forks, for felony 2nd-degree drug sales of a schedul1 or 2 in school, park or public housing zone. Dale William Sorenson,

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CAPITAL UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. OMNIBUS BILLS This week, we began hearing omnibus bills on the House floor. So far, we’ve heard the bills on K-12 Education, Jobs and Energy, Health and Human Services, and Agriculture. We are currently debating the Transportation bill, and next

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OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY CELEBRATES 110 YEARS OF SERVING COMMUNITIES

Do April showers bring May flowers? Deep snow and high winds during this month’s snowstorm caused extended outages in the east-central part of Otter Tail Power Company’s South Dakota service area, as well as shorter outages in other communities the company serves. Despite difficult weather conditions, once crews could arrive on site they did what

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LEVEES HAVE CHANGED THE WAY CROOKSTON PREPARES FOR SPRING FLOODING

The Red Lake River’s crest earlier this month may have seemed mild, provisionally cresting at 6:30 p.m. on April 8 at 24.74 feet.  That’s just outside a top 10 river crest.  It was, however, a 10-year flood according to the flow of water, said Blake Carlson, the City of Crookston’s engineer with Widseth Smith Nolting. 

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