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CROOKSTON FARMER’S MARKET ASSOCIATION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

The Crookston Farmer’s Market Association held their Annual Meeting Saturday, April 6 at the Irishman’s Shanty. The election for new officers was held. Gary Kircher of Garden Hills Farm was elected as the president, replacing Jim Borkowski who completed his third term as president. Bob Prudhomme replaces Sue Bruggeman as Vice President. Pam Olson and […]

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FERTILE RECEIVES $2.2 MILLION TO REPLACE WATER MAINS, HYDRANTS AND GATE VALVES

The Minnesota Public Facilities Authority (PFA) approved $28.35 million in loan and grant funding for water infrastructure projects in Minnesota. Funding was approved for Crystal Bay Township, Fertile, Glencoe, Glenwood and Rice County. “I’m working hard to rebuild infrastructure in every corner of our state,” said Governor Walz. “I’m excited that $28 million dollars will

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LEVEL III HIGH RISK SEX OFFENDER LEAVES GRAND FORKS

UPDATE 5/2/19 3:02 P.M. The Grand Forks Police Department wishes to advise the community that Level III (High Risk) Sex Offender who was living in Grand Forks has departed the area. MICHAEL PHILIP KRUK, who was registered in Grand Forks as residing at the My Place Hotel, 1315 S.42nd St, has vacated per hotel management

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RACHEL HEFTA SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT TO PLAY VOLLEYBALL AT HASTINGS COLLEGE (NE)

Crookston High School senior, Rachel Hefta, signed an NAIA letter of intent to attend and play volleyball at Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska next year at a signing ceremony held at the Crookston High School Thursday afternoon. Rachel was named Crookston High School’s Athlete of the Year on Monday and continued her week by selecting

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THIEF RIVER FALLS OVERPOWERS CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Fastpitch Softball team allowed a seven-run fourth inning and had just one hit in a 14-0 loss against the Thief River Falls Prowlers in a Section 8AA game played at the Donnie Lauf Memorial Softball Field.  Crookston right-hander Jenna Coauette settled in after hitting the first three batters she faced loading

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