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FERTILE LIBRARY TO OFFER MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM ON TUESDAY

The Fertile Public Library will host an informational program on Changing the Narrative about Mental Health and Suicide hosted by Northern Pines Mental Health Center on Tuesday, October 25 at 2:00 p.m. Join Destiny Brown from Northern Pines Mental Health Center to learn about the importance of language, ability to identify risk and protective factors, […]

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2022 DEER HUNTING PICTURE GALLARY

KROX will be posting pictures of hunters that have success throughout the hunting season. To get your picture posted, email it to kroxnews@gmail.com, and we will post it. Include the name and any other info you want to give. Thank you! Make sure to get yours sent in at kroxnews@gmail.com.  

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COME TO THE CARNEGIE ON NORTH ASH STREET FOR GHOST STORY NIGHT ON THURSDAY

The old building, on 120 North Ash Street, may – or may not – be haunted, but for one night in October, there will be ghostly happenings. A Ghost Story Night will be held on Thursday, October 27, at the Carnegie Building on North Ash Street in Crookston.   Ghost stories will be told, and

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-OCTOBER 22, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests.  Benjamin Patrick Tuseth, 44, of McIntosh, for Violating Driving Restrictions by Driving with Alcohol/Controlled Substance Joshua Bradley Powers, 43, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree DUI

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GET GREEN LIGHT BULBS FOR OPERATION GREEN LIGHT AT THE CROOKSTON CHAMBER OFFICE

In support of “OPERATION GREEN LIGHT,” The American Legion Auxiliary Nels T Wold Unit 20, DAV Auxiliary, and Veterans of Foreign War Auxiliary 1902 have purchased 200 green light bulbs for the Crookston community. Stop by the Crookston Chamber Office at 103 S Broadway during business hours to pick up your free light bulb and

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USDA PROVIDES PAYMENTS OF NEARLY $800 MILLION IN ASSISTANCE TO HELP KEEP FARMERS

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced earlier this week that distressed borrowers with qualifying USDA farm loans have already received nearly $800 million in assistance as part of the $3.1 billion in assistance for distressed farm loan borrowers provided through Section 22006 of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The IRA directed USDA to expedite

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