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Kendall Qualls announces his campaign for Governor of Minnesota

Kendall Qualls, U.S. Army veteran and business executive, has officially announced his campaign for Governor of Minnesota. A living example of the American Dream, Qualls grew up in dire poverty in Harlem, NYC, and a trailer park in Oklahoma, worked full-time delivering pizzas to pay for college, served as an Artillery Officer in the U.S. […]

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Cathedral Elementary School students win at State Education Contest

Two students from Crookston Cathedral Elementary School won in the state education contest. Knox Holzer won First Place for his essay, which was then submitted for the National competition. Wyatt Ness finished in second place for his entry in Computer Art. Knox and Wyatt were presented with certificates and a monetary stipend. From Left: Knox

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Altru Nurse Advice Line Available for Suspected Measles Cases

As measles cases have become present in North Dakota, Altru encourages individuals experiencing symptoms consistent with measles, or those who may have been exposed to someone with measles, to call the Altru Nurse Advice Line at 701.780.6358 before seeking in-person care. The Nurse Advice Line is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week,

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RiverView Sleep Center Offers Pediatric Services, Summer Sleep Advice

Before the final school bell rings and schedules become more relaxed, make sure you have a plan to help your children maintain healthy sleep habits over the summer. May is Better Sleep Month, and a great time to educate your children about the importance of sleep, whether it’s during summer vacation or the school year.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT MAY 14

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Cory Robert Carlson, 55, of Trail, for Domestic Assault Crookston Fire Calls The Crookston Fire Department was called out four times on Tuesday, May 14. At 9:30 a.m. they were called to the 200 block of Washington Street when detectors went off. They replaced

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