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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. The regular agenda includes one item, a resolution to appoint Chris Plante to fill the vacant Ward 6 seat.  The consent agenda includes approving the September 23 minutes, approving bills and disbursements, and accepting a $150 donation from Husky Group of Companies.   Also

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH DONATES TO PIRATE CIRCUIT PROGRAM

Area athletes are getting stronger thanks to a strength-training program started this summer, made possible, in part, with a donation for a weight machine from RiverView Health. Nate Lubarski, who volunteered his time to get the program, called Pirate Circuit, started, describes the new machine as a seven-station universal weight machine that allows the weight

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RSVP READING BUDDY HELPERS REBOOT FOR ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR

Twenty-three Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Ready Buddies gathered at the University of Minnesota Crookston on September 17 for a “Reboot.”  Although the standard definition of “Reboot” is to restart following program failure, RSVP Reading Buddy volunteers have succeeded in big ways!  Teachers utilizing RSVP Reading Buddy volunteers during the past school year reported

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MNDOT ANNOUNCES HIGHWAY 75 TO REOPEN THROUGH HENDRUM MONDAY

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today Highway 75 will be open to traffic through Hendrum to Highway 200 beginning October 14. Motorists will still use the signed detour around Halstad as work continues on the south. Crews continue to work on sidewalks in both Hendrum and Halstad. Motorists are advised to drive safely in

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RED LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WEEKLY RECAP

The Red Lake County Sheriff’s Office had another busy week with several calls.  The week in review is below –  On the morning of October 14, Ernest Joseph Shimpa (55) of Plummer was arrested for violating the terms of his supervised probation. He was taken to the jail in Crookston. Mr. Shimpa was released from

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