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IT WAS A GOOD NIGHT FOR MOST LOCAL INCUMBENTS ON TUESDAY’S ELECTION

It was a good night for most incumbents in area elections on Tuesday night as two of the four Crookston City Council members won reelection, all three Crookston School Board members won reelection, State Representative Deb Kiel, and State Senator Mark Johnson all won reelection.  CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL Crookston City Council will have one new […]

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THE COUNTY LINE BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STANDELL

By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, District 2 Without getting into the politics, here are few numbers from the Primary Election that might be of interest. The numbers are those that the media generally doesn’t report (probably because they aren’t of a lot of interest to most): Polk County, with a population estimate of

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PETERSON AND FISCHBACH WIN PRIMARY ELECTION, SETTING UP A BIG BATTLE WITH NATIONAL ATTENTION

The primary election was held on Tuesday, and the voting in northwest Minnesota went as expected. In the United States Representative District 7 primary, Collin Peterson won the Democratic nod with 24,794 votes (76 percent) with 91 percent of the precincts reporting. Michelle Fischbach won the five-person Republican race with 24,121 votes (59 percent) compared

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