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HIGHWAYS 175, 200 AND 317 HAVE REOPENED TO TRAFFIC

Highways 175, 220 and 317 in northwestern Minnesota are once again open to traffic according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The roads had been temporarily closed due to flooding and resultant water damage. Motorists should slow down, remain cautious and obey traffic signs. Highway 175 is safe for travel, but motorists will encounter a […]

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UMC GROUNDS CREW BUSY PLANTING FLOWERS ON CAMPUS

The grounds crew transforms the University of Minnesota Crookston every spring. Staff and student workers plant flowers and care for the grounds making the campus a summer stop for many. Students on the grounds crew include Seth Maxey, a freshman from Sioux City, Iowa; Tony Putz, a sophomore from Kasota; Bruno Mauques, a senior from

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, May 22, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Shelby Marie Vesledahl, 27 of Fertile, for felony 5th-degree possession of a schedule 1-4 narcotic or not a small amount of marijuana with a subsequent conviction. Kameron Nathaniel Chet Munger, 39 of Nielsville, for a misdemeanor traffic violation for driving after revocation.  Fire

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FUNDING FOR POSSIBLE BUILD OUT AT MARYWOOD ONE PIECE OF THE CHILD CARE PUZZLE

A child care meeting was held Tuesday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The meeting was a follow-up to the meeting held May 7.  Mayor Guy Martin intended to open the meeting with some items he’d prepared but passed on those giving the news from the Tuesday morning CHEDA meeting.  “Thank you for

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FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION HOLDS GROUNDBREAKING, CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN SOON

First Community Credit Union (FCCU) held their groundbreaking event Tuesday afternoon at their future location on the corner of University Avenue, and N Acres Dr.  FCCU President Steve Schmitz and Crookston Branch Manager Dana Jonsson both spoke briefly during the event. Schmitz said things have come a long way since he first received a call

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UPSTREAM PREVENTION FUNDING SAVES HEALTH CARE COSTS

Since 2011, the increase in obesity has slowed and the decrease in smoking has accelerated with the expansion of coordinated statewide action, such as the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) to address these risk factors. OBESITY: In MN, $365 MILLION IN HEALTHCARE SPENDING AVERTED SINCE 2011 by putting the brakes on the rising adult obesity

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