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 Doris June Volker – OBIT

Doris June Volker, 92, a longtime Crookston, MN, resident, passed away Saturday afternoon, September 30, 2023, in the Fair Meadow Nursing Home at Fertile, MN, with family by her side. Doris was born on June 9, 1931, to Gust Hans and Wilhelmine Henrietta (Horn) Brakob on the family’s farm in Norman County, near Gary, MN. […]

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Earl John Proulx-OBIT

Earl John Proulx, 93, passed away peacefully on Sunday morning, September 17, 2023, at his Crookston home surrounded by loved ones. Earl was born on July 1, 1930, at home to Emery and Frances (Verbout) Proulx. He was the third of 11 children who were raised in Argyle, Minnesota.  He attended a one-room schoolhouse with

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-OCTOBER 2

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Kyle Thompson Duane, 30, of Twin Valley, for fifth-degree possession and control over a controlled substance. Corey Lance Mathieu, 36, of Crookston, for assault in the fifth degree with intent to inflict bodily harm. Chase Robert Kuehl, 28, of Hermonton, for failure to appear

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CHOICE THERAPY INTRODUCES THEIR NEWEST TEAM MEMBER DR. HAYLEY SOLHEIM

Choice Therapy in Crookston would like to introduce its newest team member, Dr. Hayley Solheim. Solheim, a Crookston native, graduated from Crookston High School in 2012. During her time in Crookston, she participated in Volleyball, Basketball, and Track and Field. She then attended Gustavus Adolphus College, where she received her undergraduate degree, before attending Northwest

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MNDOT ENCOURAGES PARTICIPATION IN “WALK AND BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY” ON OCTOBER 4

More than 200 Minnesota schools and thousands of students are expected to participate in Walk and Bike to School Day on Wednesday, October 4, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The annual event, sponsored by Minnesota Safe Routes to School, encourages students and parents to try out a new, healthy habit that increases their

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