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REPRESENTATIVE COLLIN PETERSON MEETS WITH POTATO AND SUGAR BEET GROWERS IN CROOKSTON

On Tuesday more than 90 local farmers, advocates, agricultural business reps and providers attended a meeting with U.S. Representative Collin Peterson at the Crookston Inn to update the representative about how a wet fall has hindered and, in some cases, shut down the harvest.  Peterson told those gathered he wanted the most up-to-date information about […]

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CHEDA BOARD MOVES FORWARD WITH PERMITTING FOR EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning to discuss two topics, invoices for permitting for Epitome Energy and the 2020 CHEDA final budget.  The board voted unanimously to pay the invoices from Sunde Engineering and Wenck Associates for permitting as recommended by the advisory committee.  Kurt Heldstab,

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WE FEST FESTIVAL WON’T HAPPEN IN 2020, LOOKS TO BE BACK IN 2021

The We Fest country music festival, held at Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, announced on Facebook today that they won’t have a festival in 2020.  The announcement comes after the event was sold this year.  The Facebook post is below – We are so excited to embark on this new journey with WE Fest.

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND ORCHESTRA PUT ON A CONCERT

The Crookston High School Concert Band and Concert Orchestra held their fall concert at the Crookston High School Auditorium on Monday evening. The band, under the direction of Matt Torgerson, played Dawn of a New Day by James Swearingen. The orchestra, under the direction of Haley Ellis, performed Fantasia on a Theme from Thailand, Folk

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OUTDOOR WINTER SAFETY IS TUESDAY’S MINNESOTA WINTER HAZARD AWARENESS WEEK TOPIC

The Minnesota Winter Hazard Awareness Week topic for Tuesday, November 5 is Outdoor Winter Safety.  Polk County Deputy Nate Rasch suggests testing ice thoroughly before walking and driving on it, as well as being mindful of the risks for frostbite and hypothermia.  “The first thing I want to talk about is thin ice,” said Rasch. 

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