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UPDATE ON WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WITH PRINCIPAL DENICE OLIVER

On Wednesday, students across the Crookston School District had an asynchronous learning day via Google Classroom, and the staff at each school took some time to review the winter data on student learning. Washington Principal Denice Oliver said it’s great to have kids back at school. “It’s terrific to have our kids back in school,” […]

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MINNESOTA LEGISLATORS INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO TERM LIMIT CONGRESS

U.S. Term Limits applauds the Minnesota state house for introducing a resolution to term limit Congress.  Rep. Jeremy Munson (district 23B), co-authored the resolution in the state house, House Floor 915 (HF915).  Other co-authors include Rep. Steve Drazkowski ( district 21B),  Rep. Erik Mortensen (district 55A), Rep. Cal Bahr (district 31B), and Rep. Tim Miller

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LAKE AGASSIZ REGIONAL LIBRARY WILL CLOSE FOR PRESIDENT’S DAY FEBRUARY 15

All Lake Agassiz Regional Library (LARL) branches and LINK sites will be closed on Monday, February 15 in observance of Presidents’ Day, with regular hours of operation resuming Tuesday, February 16.  LARL’s branch libraries are located in Ada, Bagley, Barnesville, Breckenridge, Climax, Crookston, Detroit Lakes, Fertile, Fosston, Hawley, Mahnomen, McIntosh, and Moorhead. LARL’s LINK sites are found in

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL FINISHES 7TH AND 24TH PLACE

Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team took 7th and 24th place out of 31 teams on Wednesday. “We didn’t place in the top 6 today, but we competed well,” said Coach Katelyn Stegman. “One more regular-season meet next Wednesday, and then it’s on to Sub-regionals.” 

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON SUPPORTS MORE FUNDING FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES WITHOUT RAISING TAXES

On Tuesday the Senate Transportation Committee heard legislation that seeks to increase funding towards the state’s transportation budget, without raising taxes. Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) released the following statement in support of the bill. “Minnesotans have a constitutional duty to maintain our state’s road and bridge infrastructure,” said Senator Johnson. “This bill will allow us

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