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AFTER 30 YEARS CEASON’S BAIT AND TACKLE WILL CLOSE UP SHOP

On Saturday evening at the Ice Buster Daze Dinner, Suzie and Ceasar Kaiser announced their retirement and the closing of Ceason’s Bait and Tackle following a going out of business sale.  “It was kind of an emotional weekend, but we decided it was time to do it,” said Suzie Kaiser.  We decided Ice Buster Daze […]

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Arrest/Fire Calls – Monday, February 11, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Dennis Richard Meade, 33, for a felony parole violation. Released to another agency. Luis Anthony Padilla, 32, for a felony parole violation. Released to another agency.  Mik Richard Larson, 32 of Mahnomen, for felony 5th-degree drug possession, Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4 or

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Julius Shimpa – Obit

Julius E. “JIB” Shimpa was born July 2, 1943 to Joseph and Marie Louise Moser Shimpa in Roseau, MN. When Jib was an infant, the family moved to Brooks, MN. He attended school in Plummer, MN. At the age of 15 the family moved to Crookston where he began working.  Jib met and eventually married Ramona

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Marlene Monson – Obit

Marlene Carol Monson, 73, died on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at her home in Fertile, MN. Marlene was born on May 21, 1946, in Fertile. She attended Willow Creek School District #37 until the 6th grade when the school closed, after which she attended Fertile-Beltrami School until the age of 16. She lived on the

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION TO PARTICIPATE IN GIVING HEARTS DAY FEBRUARY 14

The RiverView Foundation Board of Directors invites everyone to make a commitment to heal and save lives by donating to the Foundation on Giving Hearts Day, February. 14.  Giving Hearts Day is an annual 24-hour, online, give-a-thon for RiverView and other non-profits through a partnership with the Dakota Medical Foundation (DMF), Impact Foundation and Alex

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A CHANGE TO STATE EDUCATION FUNDING MODEL COULD ELIMINATE REFERENDUMS

Governor Tim Walz, a former teacher has said he’d like to see a future where school districts in Minnesota don’t need to pass referendums to operate by creating a more equitable state funding system.   “School districts rely heavily on referendums,” said Crookston School District Superintendent Jeremy Olson.  “When you take a look at state aid,

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