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“Quilts for Veterans” to Continue This Year

The American Red Cross is pleased to announce that its “Quilts for Veterans” project will continue this year. In partnership with Gate City Bank, this project brings care and comfort to local veterans through the warmth of quilts. Local quiltmakers can bring their quilts to a nearby Gate City Bank location for drop off through November

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Slow down and take a closer look at Gooseberry Falls State Park

Besides the falls themselves, Gooseberry Falls State Park can often be remembered for its striking orange lichen, a vivid pop of color against the rugged rocks along the North Shore. Species like the Elegant Sunburst Lichen (Rusavskia elegans) decorate the rocky cliffs with orange along the North Shore. A variety of colorful lichen, with hues ranging from

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Polk County Attorney’s Office Finds Use of Deadly Force by Officer Nicholas Fladland in the death of Anthony Scott Dale justified.

After a review of the investigation submitted by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), the Polk County Attorney’s Office has found no evidence of unlawful conduct by law enforcement officers related to the shooting death of Anthony Scott Dale on May 16, 2024, in Crookston, Minnesota, and has concluded that the use of deadly

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 Attorney General Ellison warns of claim sharks on Veterans Day

In advance of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday on November 11, Attorney General Ellison today warned Minnesota’s veterans about claim shark companies that prey on veterans and family members who are seeking Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits. The warning is part of the Attorney General’s monthly Scam Stoppers series, aiming to protect Minnesota consumers from common scams.  

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Minnesota DEED grant allowed U of M Crookston and Veden Center to partner with regional businesses on summer internships

The University of Minnesota Crookston, Veden Center for Rural Development, and regional businesses partnered over the summer to host internships for students based on a grant received from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). More than 3,000 paid internship hours were recorded. U of M Crookston’s Career Services and faculty members served

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