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ROAD WORK ON UNION LAKE ROAD AND IN FISHER APPROVED

The Polk County Highway Department awarded two road projects this week.  The first was for overlay and widening the shoulders on County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 36, CSAH 41 and CSH 42 around Union Lake.  The project in total encompasses 15 miles and was awarded to Knife River Materials out of Bemidji for $1,837,371.00. The […]

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON: SUPPORT VETERANS IN GREATER MINNESOTA

On Thursday, a resolution asking the United States federal government to honor veterans by funding its portion of construction costs for proposed veterans homes in Bemidji, Montevideo, and Preston was heard in the Senate’s Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs. Over $31 million in state funding has already been secured for the three veterans homes when the

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UPDATE: GOULET ADVANCES TO MULTI-REGIONAL SPELLING BEE

Summer Goulet advanced in the Regional Spelling Bee Wednesday in Thief River Falls and will now compete in the Multi-Regional Spelling be in Fergus Falls on February 19. Goulet, an eighth-grader won the Crookston District Spelling Bee on January 25.   UPDATED – 2/8/19 10:37 a.m. SPELLERS FROM AREA SCHOOLS ADVANCE TO THE MULTI-REGIONAL STATE SPELLING

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM HAS STRONG FIRST MEET

Members of the Crookston High School Speech Team participated in their first meet of the season on January 26 in Fergus Falls where they competed against students from 20 schools and 254 entries across 13 categories.  The meet consisted of two preliminary rounds.  The top eight finishers from their combined preliminary results then moved on to

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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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Fergus Falls Shuts Out Pirate Girls Soccer

The Fergus Falls Otters shutout the Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team 6-0 in the final regular season match of the season, played on a cold and wet day at the Crookston High School soccer field. Fergus Falls scored two goals in the first eight minutes to take a quick 2-0 lead.  Crookston Coach Sarah Reese

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