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NORTHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE RECEIVES DONATED WELDING BAGS FROM LINDE GAS AND SUPPLY

Northland Community College and Technical College received donated John Tillman welding bags for a Northland welding college course. The bags were donated specifically by Brett Brown from Linde Gas and Supply out of Grand Forks. The students will travel to NCTC in Thief River Falls and earn college credits toward a GMAW Certificate. The welding […]

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ANGELA LEITING CAN GET UNEMPLOYMENT AFTER INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT MISCONDUCT

On July 10. 2023. Angela Leiting was denied Minnesota Unemployment Insurance because the City of Fertile stated Angela Leiting was discharged for employment misconduct. Angela Leiting appealed the determination, and an evidentiary hearing was conducted on Monday, September 18, 2023. On Thursday. September 21, 2023, Attorney Sarah R. Jewell and Angela Leiting received a Notice

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FERTILE LIBRARY WILL HOST “MUSIC OF MINNESOTA” ON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27

Audiences are invited to climb on board for music and storytelling by The Skally Line, hosted by the Fertile Public Library. On Wednesday, September 27 at 6:30 p.m., performers Fred Keller and Bill Cagley will travel around the curves and bends of early American music, playing Appalachian ballads, fiddle tunes, Stringband blues, bluegrass, and more,

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THE CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT MULTI-USE COMPLEX RECEIVES OVER 20 BIDS FOR ITS VARIOUS OPERATIONS

The Crookston Public School District representatives met on Thursday afternoon regarding the Multi-Use Sports Complex. Superintendent Randy Berquist and others met with their construction manager company (Gehrtz Construction), where it was announced that the school district receives 23 total bids across the board for the multi-use sports complex. The district received bids for the following

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CROOKSTON SETS PRELIMINARY TAX LEVY AT 65.09%, WHY THE BIG INCREASE

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee has recently recommended the preliminary property tax levy be set to 65.09%. The preliminary levy cannot be exceeded and typically decreases from the percentage set. With the final levy scheduled to be set on December 11, along with the truth and taxation hearing, many changes are expected to occur

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FERTILE LIBRARY TO HOST NEEDLE-FELTING CLASS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

Adults and teens are invited to join the Fertile Public Library for a needle felting class appropriate for people of all experience levels. All supplies and instructions will be provided to create a needle-felted pumpkin. Those with their own needle felting tools are welcome to bring them. The class will be held on Tuesday, September

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