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BIODIESEL COMPANY TO EXPAND RAIL IN CROOKSTON

Three projects improving rail service in the state were announced by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The $1.55 million in funding through the agency’s Minnesota Rail Service Improvement program will help strengthen the state’s shipping economy and assist companies that ship by rail to improve their operations.  One of the projects approved by MnDOT was […]

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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC WORKING ON 3 OUTDOOR ICE OPTIONS

The Park Board had requested Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle look at a second location in the City of Crookston for an outdoor rink back in November.  At the December meeting, Riopelle told the board they would put in a second rink at Wildwood Park and the crews have started to lay ice both

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Arrest/Fire Report – January 10, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Amber Rae Peltier, 26 of Grand Forks, ND, for felony 2nd-degree drug possession of 50 grams or 100 doses. Melissa Jean Haugen, Northwood, ND, for a felony probation violation. Kenneth Charles Streeter Goodrun, 33 of West Fargo, ND, for misdemeanor failure to appear.

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UMN ADVOCATE VISITS UMC TO PRESENT 2020-21 BIENNIAL BUDGET REQUEST

According to the data from the Government and Community Relations Department for the University of Minnesota System, the system produces more than $8.6 billion a year in economic activity in the state, supporting more than 77,000 jobs and generates more than $470 million in state taxes. On Wednesday, J.D. Burton, Chief Government Relations Officer for

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REP. DEB KIEL SWORN IN AT STATE CAPITAL

Deb Kiel (R-Crookston) was officially sworn in as state representative on Tuesday, January 8, after taking the oath of office at the Capitol. This is her fifth term. “It’s a privilege to represent the residents of District 1B in Saint Paul, and I am grateful for the opportunity to continue working to find common sense

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SMALL GRAINS MEETINGS TO BE HELD THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

Researchers from the University of Minnesota, along with the Minnesota Wheat Growers and the Minnesota Wheat Council will deliver the most current research information to help you make better management decisions on your farm. The workshops will include information on new spring wheat varieties, strategies for managing nitrogen, management and research results from the On-Farm

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