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“Power of One” has multiple UMC faculty submissions

The University of Minnesota Libraries recently published an open-access book called “Power of One: Theories, Strategies, and Case Studies in Internationalizing the Student Experience.” The book features several submissions from the University of Minnesota Crookston faculty, including Associate Professor Katy Chapman, Ph.D., Professor Joseph Shostell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Al Fattal Anas, Ph.D., and Associate Professor […]

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Mn DNR is reminding fish house owners of the March 17 removal deadline

A recent string of warm weather means many ice shelters already have been removed from inland waters in the northern one-third of the state. Anglers who still have a fish house on the ice should plan ahead to ensure they meet the March 17 removal deadline. The DNR reminds all fish house owners to pick

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NWMAC Annual Traveling Art Exhibit to visit NW Minnesota Communities

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. This exhibit includes 14 original pieces of art by regional adult and student artists, chosen from works submitted for our annual juried exhibit. The exhibit is currently at the Ada Public Library until April 24.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT MARCH 7

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Jeremiah Joe Fancher Jr, 26, of Grand Forks, for DUI Travis Clifford Forsberg, 45, was arrested in Polk County for DUI Ronnie Lopez Maldonado, 38, of Grand Forks, for Tampering with a motor vehicle without permission Jose Cruz Romero, 47, of Thief River Falls,

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2025 Polk County Septic System Fix-Up Loan Program is accepting applications

Polk County Environmental Services is pleased to announce the availability of the Septic system low- income upgrade program that is available to property owners in Polk County that have a noncompliant septic system. Funds are made possible through a grant received from the Minnesota Clean Water Legacy Act. There is a limited amount of funding

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