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FUNDRAISER FOR KAYLEE ACEVEDO HAPPENING AT THE CROOKSTON EAGLES CLUB NOVEMBER 4

On Thursday, November 4, there will be a fundraiser at the Crookston Eagles Club for Kaylee Acevedo to raise money for her and her family as she begins the road to recovery from a tragic accident earlier this month. On October 4, Kaylee was riding her bicycle in downtown Crookston and, while stopped at the […]

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ROAD CLOSURE TAKING PLACE THIS WEEKEND IN GRAND FORKS FOR UND HOMECOMING PARADE

Motorists will need to be aware of a temporary road closure Saturday, October 23, 2021, on University Avenue in Grand Forks for the University of North Dakota Homecoming Parade.  The closure will be in place from approximately 9:30 am to 11:30 am, or until the parade is completed.  The Cities Area Transit- Bus routes 1,

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ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM JOINS NEXTBLUE NETWORK

Altru Health System has joined the growing list of health systems participating in the NextBlue of North Dakota (NextBlue) Medicare Advantage provider network. To serve more North Dakotans, Altru has partnered with NextBlue, a North Dakota-based Medicare Advantage company, to provide more choices for Medicare-eligible residents. NextBlue Medicare Advantage plans will be available to Altru

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NATHAN HARMON VISITING CROOKSTON NOVEMBER 3 TO GIVE MESSAGE OF HOPE

Nathan Harmon is the #1 booked school speaker nationwide for the past four years speaking in over 900 different schools. His message comes from a combination of a troubled past and a great desire to help others overcome many of his same struggles. He will be coming to Crookston on Wednesday, November 3, to talk

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES NEW COMMUNITY COVID-19 RAPID TESTING SITE IN POLK COUNTY

Governor Tim Walz recently announced a new Community COVID-19 Rapid (Antigen) Testing Site in Polk County. With the support of the National Guard, the state will launch this site beginning tomorrow, October 21st at the Crookston Armory. Testing at the state’s new rapid testing site is recommended for symptomatic individuals and is open to community

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