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NW MINNESOTA & EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA IN WINTER STORM WATCH TUESDAY NIGHT TO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota has issued a Winter Storm Watch for northwest Minnesota from late Tuesday night through Wednesday afternoon. The watch includes the Minnesota cities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Hallock, Karlstad, Lancaster, Warren, Stephen, and Argyle. In North Dakota – Cando, Langdon, Cavalier, Walhalla, Drayton, Pembina, Neche, St. […]

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PARK BOARD REVIEW 2020 BUDGET, RAY ECKLUND ENCOURAGES PARK BOARD TO DEFEND PARKS

The Crookston Park Board met Monday evening and review the proposed 2020 budget.  They also heard from former Parks and Recreation Director Ray Ecklund in his response to a recent letter to the editor in the Crookston Times.  Ecklund began by talking about the work that went into creating Highland Park.  “I came to Crookston

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE NAMED MURRAY WARMATH LEGENDARY TEAM AWARD RECIPIENT

The Stephen-Argyle community has been named the Murray Warmath Legendary Team Award recipient by the Minnesota Chapter of the National Football Foundation. The program will be recognized at the 12th Annual Minnesota Football Honors on Saturday, April 27 at U.S. Bank Stadium. Decades ago the football team began practicing in the early morning before school

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NW MINNESOTA AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNITS ENJOY NIGHT OF SUPPER AND FUN

The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 24 from Roseau hosted the several northwest Minnesota area Auxiliary units April 1 for a night of socializing, supper and fun. The units attending were from Warroad, Badger, Greenbush, Roseau, Argyle, Karlstad, Grygla, Roosevelt, Bagley, Middle River, Crookston, Warren and Thief River Falls.  Jean Walker, the American Legion Auxiliary Department

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SMALL GRAINS MEETINGS TO BE HELD THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

Researchers from the University of Minnesota, along with the Minnesota Wheat Growers and the Minnesota Wheat Council will deliver the most current research information to help you make better management decisions on your farm. The workshops will include information on new spring wheat varieties, strategies for managing nitrogen, management and research results from the On-Farm

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