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THE SCHOW FAMILY OF MCINTOSH RECOGNIZED AS “2023 FARM FAMILY OF THE YEAR”

The Calvin and Anne Schow family of McIntosh has been named Polk County’s “2023 Farm Family of the Year” by the University of Minnesota. Calvin Schow has been a grain farmer ever since he can remember. He met Annie in 2004, and they were later married. In 2010, the couple applied for a program with […]

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MINNESOTA LABOR FORCE GROWS FOR FOUR STRAIGHT MONTHS

Minnesota’s labor force growth continues to accelerate, with more than 9,000 people entering the labor market in June, the fourth month with positive change and the most significant monthly gain in three years. With 9,017 new people in the job market, Minnesota’s labor force participation rate increased two-tenths of a percentage point to 68.4%, compared

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CROOKSTON CALL COMMITTEE HOSTS FINAL SUMMER LIBRARY EVENT

The Crookston Alliance for Literacy and Learning (CALL) Committee held its final Summer Library Experience this week and gave away books to over 50 children at the Nature Prints with Sara event. CALL is a collaborative of many agencies represented, all interested in getting books into the hands of young children. The CALL committee helps

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ROADWORK ON 32ND AVE SOUTH IN GRAND FORKS TO START JULY 31

The City of Grand Forks has announced roadwork on U.S. Highway 81, known inside Grand Forks as 32nd Avenue South, is scheduled to begin Monday, July 31. Resurfacing work will take place between Interstate 29 and Washington Street. Americans With Disability Act-compliant ramps will be replaced at various intersections. Work zones will have reduced speeds,

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POLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS LOOKING TO REPAIR MUSEUM ROOF

Polk County Historical Society members were at this week’s Polk County board meeting in search of funds to repair the Polk County Museum’s building and roof. Following the Polk County board meeting, the Historical Society staff invited the commission members to a tour of the museum to see the condition firsthand. Over the past three

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH IS OFFERING ASSISTANCE TO TEENS WITH TOBACCO RELATED ADDICTIONS

RiverView Health is working with other Polk County entities to offer help to area teens who want to quit vaping or other tobacco-related addictions. Vaping uses a small, handheld device often called e (electronic)-cigarettes and vape pens – to inhale a mist of nicotine and flavoring (e-liquid). It’s like smoking a cigarette, but vaping heats

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