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EASTER EGG SCRAMBLE AND CRAFT & VENDOR FAIR POSTPONED, EASTER PHOTO EVENT WILL BE HELD

Due to recent event restrictions and COVID-19 precautions the annual Easter Egg Scramble and Craft & Vendor Fair held at the Crookston Sports Center has been postponed to April 2022, the Northwest Minnesota Cancer Crusaders announced this week. The group also had to cancel their 2020 Easter event plus other gatherings, but have come up […]

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ALTRU NURSE HONORED FOR INSPIRING HER PATIENT TO WELLNESS

Nurses at Altru are being honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses ®. The award is part of the DAISY Foundation’s mission to recognize the extraordinary, compassionate nursing care they provide to patients and families every day. Brenda Coble is an Ob/Gyn nurse who helped a patient feel more comfortable about her weight. “When

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POLK COUNTY RECORDS 3 COVID-19 CASES; MN REPORTS 1,227 CONFIRMED CASES, 9 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 1,227 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 222 probable cases from antigen testing, and 9 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 36,385 completed tests for a positive rate of 3.4 percent. Roseau County had 5 confirmed cases, Polk County-3 cases, Marshall County-3 cases, Kittson County-1 case, Lake

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SANDHILL RIVER GOLF COURSE WILL OPEN SATURDAY MORNING

The moderate winter and early spring weather have made it possible for Sandhill River Golf Course in Fertile to get an early start on the golf season. Superintendent Jeff Gullickson said they’ll open up this weekend. “We’re just planning to open tomorrow (Saturday) at 8 a.m.,” said Gullickson. “We don’t know what the weather is

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY IDENTIFIED AS A LEADER IN CLOSING THE EDUCATION GAP FOR HOMELESS STUDENTS

The Minnesota Department of Education recently identified Highland Elementary as a school that is having great outcomes for homeless students. In 2019, approximately six percent of students at Highland Elementary were identified as homeless. Family Service Specialist Tara Miller said homelessness in the climate of northwest Minnesota can be more difficult to identify. “Homeless students

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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION MET TUESDAY NIGHT

The Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday night to consider cash farm leases, a rezoning request, and a reconveyance of two parcels to the State of Minnesota. City Administrator Amy Finch said the Planning Commission recommended the execution of both cash farm leases presented to them. “The two cash farm leases, one is on the airport

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