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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAMS FINISH 6TH AND 17TH

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team competed in the second meet of the season, and they had two teams competing, finishing sixth place and 17th place out of 38 teams. The sixth-place team members are Nathan Johanneck, Gabe Noah, Maddie Harbott, Tessa Weber, and David Threatt. The 17th-place team members are Shayla Azure, Ben […]

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87 BABIES WERE BORN AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH IN 2023

Oh, baby, 2023 was full of adorable little ones born at RiverView Health! In all shapes and sizes, and with names ranging from classics – like Ruth and Theodore – to the unique – like Rippen River – these babies made their way into the world at all hours of the day and night. Boys

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON DONATES VITAL SIGN MONITOR TO THE BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY

For years, Benedictine Living Community-Crookston has witnessed the generosity of the Crookston community supporting United Way. This past year, a gift was given to purchase a Vital Sign Monitor and update the ice machines. Director of Nursing LaVonne Merten states, “United Way just keeps making a difference for us. The faithful caregiving staff are singing

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-JANUARY 16

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Alex Robert Beaulieu, 40, of Mahnomen, for fifth-degree drug possession. Craig Walter Larson, 34, of Naytahwaush, for first-degree property damage and reducing the value of the property over $500.

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DR. LUKAS BIERMAIER IS NOW OWNER OF BIERMAIER CHIROPRACTIC

Biermaier Chiropractor in Crookston is under new ownership. Steve Biermaier has owned the local business for 37 years and is now passing the torch to his son, Lukas Biermaier. Lukas Biermaier has been with the business since 2015 after he graduated from Northwestern Health Sciences University. He describes what the buyout process was like. “I’ve

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U OF M EXTENSION ANNOUNCES MULTI-GENERATIONAL FARM TRANSITION RETREATS

Three hands-on educational retreats focused on multi-generational farm transition are offered across Minnesota. Multiple generations, spouses, partners, and other relevant parties of family farms are encouraged to attend the Farm Transition Retreats together for a deep dive into conversations about family and business goals. These free hands-on retreats include facilitated planning and time for discussion,

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