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POLK COUNTY FAIR RETURNS FOR 2021

The Polk County Fair in Fertile, Minnesota, is back for 2021 after COVID-19 canceled the event a year ago. The fair will run from July 7-11 in Fertile, Minnesota, at the Polk County Fair Grounds. There are plenty of fair staples as well as new events that can be found. Secretary of the fair board […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC MEETING DISCUSSES COVID RELIEF MONEY

Crookston School District Superintendent Jeremy Olson met with the public Monday night at the Crookston High School Auditorium to host an Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief meeting (ESSER III) to discuss what to do with the money that came from federal funds after the school applied for it during COVID-19 this past school year.

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TO MEET TUESDAY TO DISCUSS HOW TO SPEND FEDERAL FUNDS

The Crookston School District will host a meeting on Tuesday, June 22 to present ideas on how to spend money received from the Federal Government as part of the COVID relief money. The meeting will take place at the Crookston High School auditorium at 5:30 p.m. Superintendent Jeremy Olson says that they will need to

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ALTRU CONTINUES TO REQUIRE PATIENTS AND VISITORS WEAR MASKS

Altru Health System is prioritizing the safety of our staff, patients, and community. Altru will follow CDC recommendations to continue requiring our patients and visitors to continue to wear masks in any Altru facility. While CDC guidance may be changing for people vaccinated for COVID-19, the changes do not apply to healthcare settings. Thank you

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GOVERNOR WALZ DROPS STATEWIDE MASK MANDATE, BUSINESSES AND CITIES CAN STILL REQUIRE THEM

Governor Tim Walz today announced the end of Minnesota’s statewide mask requirement, aligning Minnesota with new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on face coverings. Minnesotans who are not fully vaccinated are strongly recommended to wear face coverings indoors. Private businesses and local municipalities may still put in place face covering requirements. And

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