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U OF M EXTENSION TO BRING DEEP WINTER GREENHOUSE TECHNOLOGY TO FARMING COMMUNITIES

Grant money is available to a limited number of Minnesota farmers to build winter greenhouses for growing fresh produce. The opportunity, supported by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s AGREETT program, is available through the University of Minnesota Extension’s Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships (RSDP). RSDP seeks one specialty crop farmer in five regions to partner in […]

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH PARTICPATES IN RADON ACTION MONTH

Polk County Public Health is partaking in Radon Action Month throughout January. Radon is a colorless and odorless gas found in soil and joints throughout Minnesota. Because soil is so porous, Radon moves up from the soil and into homes. The gas can accumulate in the air we breathe, making it a health concern. “This

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GRAND FORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO PROPANE LEAK

At approximately 1:08 pm on Tuesday, January 9th, 2024, the Grand Forks Fire Department was dispatched to 2419 2nd Ave N for a report of a propane leak. Prior to fire units arriving on the scene, bystanders reported that the tanks were on fire. First units on the scene reported flames coming from the tops

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT JANUARY 10, 2024

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 1/9/2024 and 1/10/2024 – 1/9/2024 At 11:10 p.m., the CFD responded to the 1400 block of S Front St. for a report of a gas monitor activation. Upon arrival, the CFD investigated, and it was found that the detector was at the end of

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LAKE AGASSIZ REGIONAL LIBRARY CONTINUES WITH ANNUAL BOOK BLIZZARD EVENT

The Crookston Public Library participates in the Lake Agassiz Regional Library event Book Blizzard. This began on January 2 and will continue through February 29. The Book Blizzard event gives adults the opportunity to read during the cold winter months when it can be hard to find activities during this time of year. Once someone

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TRI-COUNTY CORRECTIONS BOARD RECIEVES DECEMBER STATISTICS AND JUVENILE CENTER UPDATES

The Tri-County Corrections board met Monday in the Northwest Regional Correction (NWRCC) Center conference room. MONTHLY STATISTICS REPORT The board was first presented the monthly statistics from December by Executive Director Andrew Larson. The jail saw an average daily population of 136 inmates, which included 124 males and 22 females. The most common cases for

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