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CHEDA discusses Grant Awards, Rodeo, and Job Descriptions

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority met on Tuesday, May 25, 2025, at 7:00 a.m. at Valley Technology Park. During the EDA/Community Development Report, Crookston Community Development Director Karie Kirschbaum spoke on some happenings within the EDA. “We are excited; we were awarded the Active Transportation Planning Assistant Grant, a $100,000 award,” says Kirschbaum. […]

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Itasca State Park events May 29- June 15

Itasca State Park has announced the June 1-15 event schedule, which includes several public events. The events are below. June 1-15, Itasca’s Music Under the Pines Series Itasca’s Music Under the Pines: Curtis & Co.Sunday, June 1, 2025, from 6-7:30 p.m.Meet at the Lake Itasca Amphitheater in the picnic grounds (Rain Location: Forest Inn)Come enjoy

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North Dakota measles cases increase to 21

North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) reports two measles cases were confirmed in Grand Forks County, making it the third county in the state impacted by measles. These are the first cases reported in Grand Forks County. The cases in Grand Forks County are linked to international travel.  Confirmed measles cases in the state

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT MAY 27

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Blake Benjamin Abbey, 44, of East Grand Forks, for Misdemeanor Domestic David Keith Birch, 45, of Crookston, for 5th Degree Assault John Farrel Beaver, 44, of Grand Forks, for Domestic Abuse/Violating a no-contact order Ethan William Holtslander, 26, of Ada, for Felony Domestic Assault

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Tri-Valley Opportunity Council CEO Jason Carlson to take job as Northwest Service Co-op Executive Director

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council recently announced that Jason Carlson, its Chief Executive Officer, will be leaving the organization. Carlson is taking the job as Executive Director of Northwest Service Co-op, which is headquartered in Thief River Falls. The co-op serves school districts, cities, counties, and a few non-profits with a variety of services. What kinds of

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Polk County Public Health renews Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace designation

Polk County Public Health (PCPH) has renewed their recognition as a Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) for its contributions to the health of parents and their babies. MDH recognizes workplaces and county health departments that have demonstrated their commitment to supporting breastfeeding families by creating a workplace lactation support program.

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