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Bobby Brevik – OBIT

Bobby Brevik, age 73, of Twin Valley, MN, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, July 25, 2025. A memorial service will be held on Friday, August 8, 2025 at 2:00 p.m., with a visitation starting one hour before, at Zion Lutheran Church in Twin Valley. Burial will take place at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Twin Valley.

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City of Crookston is seeking public participation by establishing an Advisory Board regarding vacant At-Large seat

The City of Crookston is seeking public participation and input regarding the vacant At-Large City Council seat. To assist in this effort, the City is establishing a Nine-Member Advisory Board tasked with reviewing the vacancy and recommending a path forward to the Crookston City Council. The Advisory Board will consist of nine community members representing a broad

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Fertile Public Library Schedules Jeff Krogstad Author Visit on June 20

The Fertile Public Library will host a visit by author Jeff Krogstad on Friday, June 20, at 2:00 p.m. at the library; located at 101 Mill St. S. The Minnesota author will visit the library to discuss his latest book, Altered Vows, as well as how his writing is inspired by the fields and woods of Northern Minnesota. The program is offered free-of-charge and all are

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National Yo-Yo Master to Headline Local Libraries

Check out a performance by a national yo-yo master demonstrating a tornado of whirling tips and tricks! Dazzling Dave Schulte, a professional yo-yo performer and highly acclaimed champion from Minnesota, will tour several libraries offering performances for youth. He has circled the globe since 1998, storming audiences everywhere with his tornado of whirling tricks and

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MN DNR is taking elk license applictions now through July 3

Hunters have through Thursday, July 3, to apply for one of four elk licenses offered this year by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “We are reducing opportunities for elk harvest this year to make sure Minnesota’s elk populations continue to thrive. The number of permits available is based on the lower-than-expected number of elk

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