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MINNESOTANS ASKED FOR INPUT ON CAPITOL MALL DESIGN

The Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board (CAAPB) has released the Capitol Mall Design Framework for public comment. The Design Framework envisions actionable proposals to make the Capitol Mall more welcoming for more Minnesotans. This framework will act as a roadmap for phased implementation of investments in landscape, visitor facilities, accessibility, mobility infrastructure and community […]

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NCTC RECEIVES NASA TO INVESTIGATE AIR MOBILITY MAINTENANCE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

The aviation industry is experiencing a rapid transformation with the emergence and integration of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and other advanced technologies. These innovative aircraft are reshaping the way we think about air travel, but they also exacerbate an existing challenge within the aerospace industry: a shortage of highly skilled technicians with the knowledge and

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A GRAND FORKS MAN HAS BEEN CHARGED IN CHURCH WINDOW SMASHING ON SUNDAY MORNING

Christopher Thumb, of Grand Forks, North Dakota, has been charged with several counts after being arrested early Sunday morning in Crookston. He was arrested with cuts on his hand across the street from the First Presbyterian Church, which had a broken window. For more on the story from Neil Carlson of iNewz.tv click below. [yotuwp

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PIRATE BOYS GOLF FINISHES 5TH AT THE THIEF RIVER FALLS INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Boys golf team shot a 344 and finished fifth place out of five teams at the Thief River Falls invite. Thief River Falls won the meet with a 308, eight strokes better than Roseau. GARRETT FISCHER—The Sophomore shot an 80, good for 9th place. He carded three birdies and eight pars for

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MINNESOTA FAMILIES ENCOURAGED TO SIGN UP FOR WIC

Minnesota is one of the top five states in the nation for eligible families enrolling in the federal supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children, known as WIC, and there are still about 61,000 Minnesota families who could benefit by signing up today.   The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is encouraging these families

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