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CROOKSTON FSA OFFICE TO TEMPORARILY REOPEN JANUARY 18,19 AND 22

As part of the Walz-Flanagan administration’s action plan to protect Minnesotans during the federal government shutdown, Minnesota farmers who are experiencing setbacks due to the shutdown are encouraged to seek assistance from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA). While the USDA did announce that Farm Service Agency (FSA) Offices will temporarily reopen January 18, 19, […]

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EPITOME ENERGY PRESIDENT & CEO DENNIS EGAN SAYS CROOKSTON QUICKLY BECAME A TOP CHOICE

The announcement of a 21-million bushel soybean solvent-extraction facility, 30-million gallon biodiesel facility and specialty soybean mechanical extraction plant brings the promise of an exciting future to Crookston’s Ag industry.  The process to determine a location for a new Epitome Energy, LCC plant began with finding an underutilized and underserved soybean market in Minnesota said

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THE COVE YOUTH CENTER WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY IN CROOKSTON

The Cove, the Crookston Youth Foundation youth center is set to open Thursday, January 17.  “The Crookston Youth Foundation Youth Center, The Cove will be open Thursday and Friday from 3:30 – 9:30 p.m. and again next week Thursday and Friday, January 24-25,” said Executive Board Chairman Tom Amiot.  “We encourage all Crookston High School

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VISIT RIVERVIEW ADULT DAY SERVICES’ NEW LOCATION OPEN HOUSE ON JANUARY 23

The public is invited to check out RiverView Adult Day Services’ (ADS) new location at an open house on Wednesday, January 23. ADS recently moved to the Oak Court Community Room, 110 Sargent Street, Crookston. Stop by the new location between 1:00 and 2:15 p.m. on the 23rd to visit with clients and staff; check

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FARM LAND RENTAL MEETING WILL BE HELD JANUARY 23

Landlords, farmers, agri-business professionals should make plans to attend one of the informative meetings being held across Minnesota. These free meetings are being provided by the University of Minnesota Extension. Farmland rental rates are the largest input cost the farmer has. Determining a fair farm rent agreement is a challenge in today’s economy with current

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON ENCOURAGES NOMINATIONS FOR 2019 MINNESOTA WOMAN VETERAN OF THE YEAR

The Minnesota Women Veterans Initiative is now accepting applications for its annual Minnesota Women Veteran of the Year Award. Residents of Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties are invited to nominate outstanding female veterans who have honorably served in the United States Military and have displayed leadership within their civilian community. “This

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