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SOY INNOVATION CAMPUS FUNDING A ‘DREAM COME TRUE’ FOR MINNESOTA FARMERS

Funding for a soybean crush and biodiesel facility in northwest Minnesota is no longer a pipe dream for Minnesota agriculture. The Minnesota legislature approved this week $5 million in funding for the Soy Innovation Campus at the University of Minnesota Crookston. “This is a dream come true for farmers in northwest Minnesota,” says Mike Skaug, who […]

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION’S 15TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC TO BENEFIT NEW INPATIENT UNIT

It’s almost time to tee-it-up for the 15th Annual RiverView Foundation Golf Classic! The Golf Classic will be held Monday, June 10th at Minakwa Golf Club, Crookston, and looks to be another fun event for a good cause. “RiverView Foundation counts on our friends and business partners to help ensure that we can continue to

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FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION HOLDS GROUNDBREAKING, CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN SOON

First Community Credit Union (FCCU) held their groundbreaking event Tuesday afternoon at their future location on the corner of University Avenue, and N Acres Dr.  FCCU President Steve Schmitz and Crookston Branch Manager Dana Jonsson both spoke briefly during the event. Schmitz said things have come a long way since he first received a call

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THIEF RIVER FALLS AND DGF ARE THE TOP SEEDS IN SECTION 8AA SOFTBALL TOURNEY

The Thief River Falls Prowlers are the top seed in the North sub-section and the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton Rebels are the top seed in the South sub-section of the Section 8AA Softball tournament.  The tournament will begin on Tuesday at the high seed with games at 5:00 p.m.  The second and third rounds will be played at

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Capitol Update from Representative Deb Kiel

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. NEGOTIATIONS Budget negotiations are ongoing between the DFL House, GOP Senate, and the DFL Governor. We haven’t gotten much new information, but the sticking point seems to be whether or not to raise taxes on Minnesotans. As a reminder, the

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The County Line – By Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell

  By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, District 2 On the wall behind the center chair at the front of the County Board meeting room hangs a framed copy of the dedication program for the then new Polk County Courthouse. That was on June 27, 1969, which was 50 years ago. The name of

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