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Tanisha Acevedo – OBIT

Tanisha Acevedo, 39, of Crookston, MN, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Friday, October 12, 2024. The funeral service honoring Tanisha’s life will be at Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home on Monday, October 21, at 11:00 AM. Visitation with the family will be held one hour prior to services.

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Crookston Pirate Football falls to Hawley to end the Regular Season

The Crookston Pirate Football team fought hard, but came up short against the Hawley Nuggets, 44-6 at KROX Radio Stadium in Crookston. 1st Quarter–After an opening drive three and out from Crookston and a short punt into the wind, Hawley started their first possession in Pirate territory. Liam Pederson ran for eight yards on first

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Section 8A Volleyball Tournament seeds and bracket announced

The Section 8A Volleyball tournament seeds and schedule have been announced. Ada-Borup-West and Fertile-Beltrami were the top two seeds in the east sub-section, and Kittson County Central and Badger/Greenbush-Middle River were the top two seeds in the west. The seeds and schedule are below. West Sub-section-1. Kittson County Central2. BGMR3. Sacred Heart4. Lake of the

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MN Board on Aging says big changes coming to Medicare in 2025

With Medicare open enrollment beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 15, big changes are coming for 2025.Starting in January, some healthcare providers may no longer be “in-network” for certain Medicare Advantage Plans. New benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act also kick in, such as a new maximum $2,000 dollar cap on prescription drugs and a new payment

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DEED Grant to the Winter Shows Development is for a 7,000 Square Foot Credit Union

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced $4.7 million in land redevelopment grant funding for eight projects statewide and one blighted land demolition loan. The grant funding will create or retain 278 jobs, collectively increase local tax bases by $1.28 million and leverage $174.7 million in private investment. The eight grants from

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Stephen-Argyle Football pulls away to beat Park Christian

The Stephen-Argyle Storm football team scored on their first nine offensive possessions and cruised to a 59-30 victory over the Park Christian Falcons (Moorhead) at Jay Sorenson Memorial Field in Argyle. 1st Quarter–Stephen-Argyle started the game with the ball at their own 19-yard line. They handed off the ball to Blaine Smith, who was hit

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