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Rydell National Wildlife Refuge Will Close For Youth Hunts

Rydell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) will be closed to the general public during two special deer hunts that will be held on the Refuge in October of 2018. The Accessible Deer Hunt is conducted in cooperation with the Options Resource Center for Independent Living and will take place Thursday, October 11 through Saturday, October 13. […]

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Crookston Eagles Club To Host Cancer Fundraiser

The Crookston Eagles Club will be hosting an event on October 12th to raise money for cancer patients doctoring at the Crookston facilities of Riverview Healthcare and Altru Healthcare.  All proceeds from the Community Soars to Defeat Cancer event will be donated to Riverview and Altru for cancer patients to use to help with items needed

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SunOpta is the Crookston Manufacturer of the Day

This week is Manufacturers Week in Minnesota and the Crookston Chamber of Commerce has been celebrating by highlighting the Crookston manufacturers with news stories and tours.  Today we find out more about SunOpta. Sunflowers and sunflower processing have long been an integral part of the agriculture and manufacturing industries in Crookston. Dahlgren & Company was

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Power Surge Causes Couch Fire in Winger

On Friday, October 5, at approximately 9:10 a.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a couch on fire inside a residence in the City of Winger. The fire was reported to be caused by a down power line next to the residence. The down power line caused a power surge and a

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Highland School Will Drop to Three Sixth Grade Classes

The Crookston School District/Highland Elementary School is sending home a letter to parents today (Friday) outlying their tentative plans for the sixth-grade students after receiving the resignation of a teacher. The reason the teacher, Mrs. Grenier, resigned was not given by the school district. Superintendent Jeremy Olson laid out the tentative plans and his confidence

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Early Voting Has Been Popular in Polk County

Although election night is still over a month away (Tuesday, November 6), early voting is already underway in Polk County and around the state.  According to a press release from Secretary of State Steve Simon’s office more than 42,552 ballots around the state had been accepted as of Thursday, October 4 through the no-excuse absentee

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