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2024 Career Fair engages students and employers at UMC

The University of Minnesota Crookston hosted its annual Career & Internship Fair on October 3 in the Sargeant Student Center, welcoming over 50 organizations and eight graduate programs to campus to connect with students. Approximately 240 students attended, which demonstrated strong growth and engagement from previous years. In comparison, in 2022, there were 98 student registrations […]

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RiverView Health Receives Minnesota Hospital Association’s Quality, Safety Improvement Award

The Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA) recently recognized RiverView Health for excellence in innovation, advocacy, and leadership. RiverView team members attended its Annual Meeting, where they received the Quality and Safety Improvement Award, which recognizes Minnesota hospitals or health systems that have taken extraordinary and innovative steps to prioritize patient safety. Specifically, RiverView was recognized for

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT OCTOBER 16

The Northwest Regional Correction Center Reported the Arrest Of The Following- Lance Mitchell Sayler, 46, of Grand Forks, for DUI Lewis Jerome Bingham, 35, was arrested in Crookston for Domestic Assault Erik John Sodren, 45, was arrested in Crookston for Contempt of Court

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The Tri-County Community Corrections Board gets Update on Staffing at Juvenile Center and Jail

The Tri-County Regional Community Corrections Board met at the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning, October 14. The September 2024 Minutes were approved, and Andrew Larson, Executive Director of Tri-County Community Corrections, continued with the Monthly Statistical Report.  The average daily population for the month of September was 143.43, with 120 being males and

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DEED Grant to the Winter Shows Development is for a 7,000 Square Foot Credit Union

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced $4.7 million in land redevelopment grant funding for eight projects statewide and one blighted land demolition loan. The grant funding will create or retain 278 jobs, collectively increase local tax bases by $1.28 million and leverage $174.7 million in private investment. The eight grants from

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