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FERTILE-BELTRAMI FOOTBALL DEFEATS GOODRIDGE-GRYGLA IN STATE QUARTERFINALS

The #2 ranked Fertile-Beltrami Falcons football team rushed for over 300 yards as they cruised to a 35-6 victory over Goodridge-Grygla to advance to the 9-man state semifinals. 1st Quarter – Fertile-Beltrami received the opening kickoff, and Isaiah Wright scored a 91-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage to immediately give the Falcons a […]

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRL’S HOCKEY SHUT OUT BY PRIOR LAKE

The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team was looking forward to the start of this season with five returning seniors and their top nine scorers back as well. The visiting Prior Lake Lakers lost their top five scorers from last year’s 14-12-1 season but found a bunch of youngsters as two eighth graders scored two goals

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET AND DISCUSS UPDATED LEVY

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The board reviewed requests from Polk County Health Director Sarah Reese. Reese brought a Site Affiliation Agreement regarding Walden University, which currently has a Polk County resident enrolled and is interested in participating in the Polk County Clinical program. For this to

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CLIMAX LIBRARY TO HOST LEFSE MAKING CLASS

The Climax Public Library will offer a primer in Lefse making on Thursday, November 16, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Lefse, a traditional Norwegian flatbread, is a delicious regional favorite. Those wishing to learn more about making Lefse can learn from local experts at the Climax Public Library, 104 W. Broadway. Leeann and Patti

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL PARTICIPATES IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROGRAM AND HOLDS ELECTION DAY

Washington School combined two ongoing programs to provide an opportunity for School Readiness and Kindergarten students to learn about citizenship through the voting process, using the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP) and the Citizenship Pillar of the Respect Counts Program. Mrs. Denice Oliver, Principal at Washington School, directs the Respect Counts Program, where students

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOLDS ELECTION DAY FOR STUDENTS

Washington School combined two ongoing programs to provide an opportunity for School Readiness and Kindergarten students to learn about citizenship through the voting process, using the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP) and the Citizenship Pillar of the Respect Counts Program.  Mrs. Denice Oliver, Principal at Washington School, directs the Respect Counts Program, where students

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