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POLK COUNTY REPORTS 26 NEW COVID-19 CASES, MINNESOTA HAS 1,682 WITH 21 DEATHS

In the latest Minnesota Department of Health COVID-19 numbers, Polk County reported 26 new positive tests, while the state reported 1,682 with 21 new deaths.  All the numbers and graphs are below –  Updated October 25, 2020 Updated daily at 11 a.m., with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day. Data is for […]

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NEW RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL AND CLINIC OPEN FOR BUSINESS

RiverView 2020 is open! That’s right, after years of dreaming and planning, RiverView Health’s hospital and clinic replacement project is officially open for business. All RiverView Clinics are now in one place, with one main registration desk through the main doors on the new building’s east side at 323 South Minnesota Street. Patients should enter

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UMC RECEIVES $1.35 MILLION FUNDING FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS FROM BONDING BILL

The University of Minnesota Crookston received $1.35 million dollars of High Education Asset Preservation and Replacement (HEAPR) funding in a capital investment bonding bill signed Wednesday by Governor Tim Walz. The bonding bill includes $38.5 million worth of HEAPR improvements to the University of Minnesota system campuses, research and outreach centers and field stations. UMC

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USDA DISASTER ASSISTANCE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 30

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds producers that the deadline to submit applications for disaster recovery assistance through the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus (WHIP+) for 2018 and 2019 losses is Friday, Oct. 30. Additionally, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) launched a new tool on farmers.gov to help producers with the application process.

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VEDEN CENTER AT UMC ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR LATINO ENTREEPRENEURS AND BUSINESSES

The Veden Center for Rural and Economic Development at the University of Minnesota Crookston is offering a free online class and technical assistance to Latino entrepreneurs and businesses through the Mano Amiga program. The Mano Amiga program is made possible by a $100,000, one-year grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development

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