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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, March 2, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: James Vernon Richardson, 33 of Crookston, for violating a domestic abuse no-contact order within 10 years of a previous conviction. Fire Calls: The Crookston Fire Department responded to an alarm at 600 Bruce Street at 8:23 PM Saturday. The cause was a burnt-out […]

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WALKER WINJUM BELTED MR. CHS 2020

Blaine Asman, Tai Baig, Ben Brantner, Cooper Brown, Caden Osborn, and Walker Winjum were competing for the title of Mr. CHS at the Crookston High School auditorium.  Walker Winjum was belted the 21st Mr. CHS on Sunday evening. The contest is a fundraiser for the Crookston High School prom put on by Linda Morgan and

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MEET NEW RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION DIRECTOR RANDY SCHOENBORN

The RiverView Health Foundation has a new director. Randy Schoenborn is replacing Kent Bruun, who is retiring.  Schoenborn has been working alongside Bruun for the last two weeks, but officially takes over as director on Monday, March 2.  Schoenborn said he is familiar with northwest Minnesota, having grown up in Mahnomen and has been impressed

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER BOARD TAKES NEW MOTTO “CROOKSTON GROW WITH US” TO HEART

Everybody has a soft spot for babies.  And the Crookston Area Chamber Board of Directors is no different, only they’ve taken it to a new level with a rather impressive feat.  Over the past two years, the members of the board have collectively had nine babies and most of them got together for a photo

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NEW USDA CONSERVATION PILOT PROGRAM FOR PRODUCERS TO PLANT COVER CROPS

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced a new pilot program that enables farmers in the Prairie Pothole region to receive payments for planting cover crops on their land for three to five years. The new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Soil Health and Income Protection Program (SHIPP) pilot is available to

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UMC HOSTS TWO FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS TO NUTURE INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE

The University of Minnesota Crookston is fast gaining an international reputation. In addition to attracting students from all around the world, UMC is also attracting faculty from different countries to teach and conduct research at UMC. This academic year UMC has hosted Kahirou Diakite, a teacher-researcher at the University of Science and Technology in Bamako,

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