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JOYBIRDS PRESENT THE THIRD ANNUAL GRATITUDE TREE

JOYbirds Presents: The Gratitude Tree! Joy, happiness, contentedness, all radiate outwards from a core of gratitude. Studies show that we can deliberately cultivate gratitude, and can increase our well-being and happiness by doing so. In addition, gratefulness—and especially expression of it to others—is associated with increased energy, optimism, and empathy.  You’re invited to the Kickoff […]

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PEAS ARE VEGETABLE OF CHOICE FOR ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY

One Vegetable, One Community is back for its fourth year in the Crookston Area.  This year’s vegetable is peas. Megan Hruby, one of the organizers, said One Vegetable, One Community not only allows people to grow and share that vegetable but hopefully encourages conversation about locally grown food and gardening. “One Vegetable, One Community is

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POLK COUNTY ASKED TO REVIEW FERTILE AIRPORT SAFETY ZONING ORDINANCE

Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder recently shared the City of Fertile’s Municipal Airport Safety Zoning Ordinance Policy with the Polk County Commissioners.  Snyder’s department is reviewing the policy at the request of Fertile. Snyder said Fertile has a policy in place since 1977, but they are updating it intending to meet Federal

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POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION ANNOUNCES RETURN OF POWER OF PRODUCE CLUB

As things are finally sprouting and growing in the Crookston area, the Crookston community will be excited to hear of the return of the Power of Produce (PoP) Club to the 2019 Crookston Farmers Market season. Last year’s debut year of this farmer’s market incentive program signed up 367 youth aged 0-18 into the club

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CAPITOL UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. SPECIAL SESSION The Governor called a special session for last Friday at 10:00 a.m. to pass the rest of the state budget. The process was not at all transparent, with most bills being decided by a “tribunal” of the Governor,

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PETERSON BRISTLES AT CBP’S DISMISSIVE TREATMENT OF MINNESOTANS NEAR BORDER

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin C. Peterson is astounded with U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) continued dismissive attitude towards Minnesota residents living near the northern border after the agency failed to incorporate local community input during a recent review over the reduction of service hours at the Lancaster, MN and Roseau, MN Ports of

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