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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON AND OTHER RURAL POLITICIANS WRITE LETTER URGING GOV. WALZ TO RECONSIDER HIS APPROACH TO COVID-19

Senator Mark Johnson (R-EGF), along with Senator Paul Utke (R-Park Rapids) and Representative Jeff Backer (R-Browns Valley), wrote a letter last week to Gov. Tim Walz urging him to reconsider his one-size-fits-all approach to battling COVID-19 in Minnesota.  The letter was co-signed by 44 senators and representatives across rural Minnesota, including Deb Kiel (R-Crookston).  Johnson […]

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENATIVE DEB KIEL

As you may have heard, the Governor this week extended the Stay at Home order until May 4th. I have heard from many people in our community about the effect this is having on businesses and daily lives. There is a tremendous amount of frustration in our community over the extension of the order. I

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AG INNOVATION CAMPUS IN CROOKSTON READIES TO BREAK GROUND

Nearly one year after receiving funding from the Minnesota Legislature, the Ag (née Soy) Innovation Campus (AIC) in Crookston is making significant progress and remains on track to reach a milestone in July. In 2019, spurred by a passionate advocacy push from Minnesota farmers, the Minnesota Legislature approved $5 million toward the Ag Innovation Campus

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Neighbors, Many of you have reached out to me looking for resources for self-employed individuals. Below, I have listed many of the new programs that will soon be available for these individuals. If you have questions about an application or about whether your business is eligible for a program, please contact DEED using the

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CHEDA BOARD DISCUSSES GRANT APPLICATION, FOOD SHELF LOCATION, AND MORE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board met on Tuesday morning.  The board authorized Executive Director Craig Hoiseth to apply for a grant from the USDA for rural business development using $100,000 of the funds allocated to CHEDA last year by the Crookston City Council.  Hoiseth said the application, due by the end

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