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VERTICAL MALT MAY BREAK GROUND ON NEW MALT HOUSE BY EARLY 2020

Continuing our story on Vertical Malt, Adam Wagner, President of Vertical Malt, hopes the business will be able to break ground on a new malt house by 2020.  “We’re working hard on the plan right now, trying to get the footprint that we know we’re going to need,” said Wagner.  “It’s possible we could break […]

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER AMBASSADOR’S CELEBRATE HUGO’S PROMOTIONS

Recently the Crookston Area Chamber Ambassador Team visited Hugo’s Family Marketplace to congratulate these individuals on their advancements. Nick Nelson, has been with Hugo’s since 2006, was promoted to Assistant Store Director.  Linda Peterson who has been employed at Hugo’s since 1988 was recently promoted to Second Assistant Store Director. Back row L to R

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NW MINNESOTA IN A WINTER STORM WATCH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON TO THURSDAY MORNING

The National Weather Service says Crookston and portions of northwest and west central Minnesota and southeast North Dakota are in a Winter Storm Watch effective Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning. The watch includes the following cities – Crookston, East Grand Forks, Ada, Twin Valley, Halstad, Moorhead, Breckenridge in Minnesota and the following cities in North

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Arrest/Fire Report – January 22, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals:  Kristen Lea Hofeldt, 28 of East Grand Forks, on a felony drug charge for storing chemical substance in presence of children or vulnerable adult. Joseph Kilen Werman , 36 of Thief River Falls, for a gross misdemeanor domestic assault for subsequent violation. Joey

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PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY BLANKS KITTSON COUNTY CENTRAL IN KEY SECTION 8A GAME

The Crookston Pirates Boys Hockey team scored four second-period goals and Jack Ricord backstopped his first varsity shutout in an important Section 8A win by a 4-0 score over the Kittson County Central Bearcats.  The Pirates controlled the pace of play for long stretches of the first period firing a game-game high 17 shots on

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