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MINNESOTANS ASKED TO SERVE ON FISH AND WILDLIFE BUDGET OVERSIGHT COMMITTEES

Interested in helping the Department of Natural Resources determine how Game and Fish Fund dollars are spent? Submit an application to serve on a review committee by Friday, September 20. Minnesota’s Game and Fish Fund is the fiscal foundation for many of the state’s core natural resource management functions. Upwards of $110 million is deposited

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DIOCESE OF CROOKSTON LEADERSHIP PROGRAM AIMS FOR LASTING IMPACT AT HOME AND ABROAD

From August 1-9, a group of 37 youth and adults from the Diocese of Crookston traveled to Guatemala for the Padre A’Plas Leadership Program. The leadership program, named for Blessed Stanley Rother, is much more than a mission trip. It includes three phases: formation, the Guatemala experience, and a guided leadership project. Participants met for

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UMC MARKS CONSTITUTION DAY WITH SOUP AND SUBSTANCE EVENT SEPTEMBER 17

Constitution Day is September 17 and the University of Minnesota Crookston is recognizing this day with discussion on an important provision of the Constitution: The U.S. Census. Like other educational institutions, we are committed to our public purpose, which includes educating our students and others on information critical to our democracy. All educational institutions that

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, September 13, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Jonathan Michael Stone, 30 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor failure to appear.  Timothy Joe Myers, 43 of Naytahwaush, for felony terroristic threats. Dennis Robert Slack, 31 of Crookston, for misdemeanor driving after revocation. Released on personal recognizance. Casey Scott Olson, 28 of

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IT’S CARAMEL APPLE TIME AT WIDMAN’S CANDY IN CROOKSTON

The one beautiful thing about cooler weather in September can be found at Widman’s Candy Shop in downtown Crookston.  George and Lois Widman, as they do every September, are busy making caramel apples and the first day they sold the tasty treats was Thursday (September 12) and a steady flow of customers stopped by to

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