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UMC Crowns Homecoming King and Queen

Homecoming royalty was crowned at the University of Minnesota Crookston on Thursday evening, September 27, 2018, in Kiehle Auditorium during this year’s Homecoming Spirit Rally. The homecoming king and queen were chosen by a vote of the student body. Logan Milligan, a senior majoring from New York Mills, was crowned king and Isieoma Odor, a […]

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Otter Tail Power Company Offers Harvest Safety Tips

Harvest is one of the busiest times of the year. Otter Tail Power Company reminds farmers to stay safe by paying as much attention to what’s above their heads and within reach of their machinery as they do to their harvesting and tillage work, says Greg Overland, the company’s Safety Services Manager. “When you’re working

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Dr. Maneesh Kanal Joins the Staff of RiverView Health

RiverView Health is excited to welcome Maneesh Kanal, MD, to its medical staff. Dr. Kanal specializes in Internal Medicine and is now practicing in Crookston and Fertile. Dr. Kanal was born and raised in Nashville, TN, where his parents and two younger sisters still reside; one sister is following in big brother’s footsteps as she

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Crookston School District Discusses Long Term Plans

Members of the Crookston School District long-range planning committee met with Superintendent Jeremy Olson Wednesday morning to discuss needs for facilities within the district.  One of the top priorities is a new bus garage. (The picture to the right is of a tour held at the bus garage last year)  The focus was on laying

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Polk County Commissioners set levy at 5.5%

The Polk County Commissioners set the preliminary tax levy at 5.5% at their meeting this week at the Government Center.  If the tax levy does not drop from the preliminary number, the county would bring in more than $1.2 million in additional tax revenue in 2019, bringing the total to more than $24 million.  Budget

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MINNCAP HOSTS POVERTY SIMULATION

A poverty simulation was held on Thursday, September 13 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston. The event was sponsored by Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Services, including Polk County Public Health and Norman-Mahnomen Public Health, and Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. The simulation was facilitated by the Minnesota Community Action Partnership (MinnCAP). The poverty simulation tool was utilized

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