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CROOKSTON SAFETY COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING ON TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OVER NEXT TWO MONTHS

The Crookston Public School District’s Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday night to discuss different issues in each school in the district in the Crookston High School Atrium. OLD BUSINESS The board began the meeting with Northwest Service Co-op Health & Safety Project Coordinator Brian Byklum reporting they had done some drug and alcohol testing recently […]

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PETERSON ADVANCES PROVISION SEEKING TO RESTORE CBP STAFF LEVELS AT NORTHERN BORDER

Congressman Collin C. Peterson voted for an emergency spending package which included a provision that seeks to restore a strong U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) presence along the northern border. The Senate version contains the same conditions. The provision requires CBP to return to northern border staffing levels that are no less than 3,600 Officers, the

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