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TEACHERS ADVOCATE FOR CROOKSTON SCHOOLS AT THE CAPITAL

Crookston teachers Kim Davidson, Laurie Wavra, and Jayne Nesvig spent a day lobbying in St. Paul with other teachers from northwestern Minnesota.  They met with Representative Kiel, Senator Johnson, and Governor Walz to advocate for Crookston students, teachers and the district as a whole.  

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SENATOR JOHNSON, REPRESENTATIVES KIEL AND FABIAN ANNOUNCE SERIES OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks), Representative Dan Fabian (R-Roseau), and Representative Debra Kiel (R-Crookston) announced a series of town halls to take place between Monday, April 15 and Wednesday, April 17. The town halls will provide an opportunity for constituents throughout District 1 to interact with the three legislators and discuss issues emerging in

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JOHNSON, FABIAN, KIEL WILL HOLD FACEBOOK TOWN HALL MEETING

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks), Representative Dan Fabian (R-Roseau), and Representative Debra Kiel (R-Crookston) announced a Facebook town hall for Wednesday, March 27 from 12:10 PM until 1:00 PM. The Facebook town hall provides an opportunity for constituents throughout Senate District 1 to interact with the three legislators and discuss issues emerging in the legislature

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POLK COUNTY FARMER TESTIFIES ON “SOY INNOVATION CAMPUS” IN CROOKSTON TO STATE LEGISLATORS

A Polk County farmer participated in a “Ag Innovation During Changing Times” presentation before the House Agriculture and Food Finance and Policy Division Tuesday in St. Paul. Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Director Mike Skaug testified about the benefits of a soybean crush and biodiesel facility at the University of Minnesota Crookston as part of a proposed “Soy Innovation

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SENATOR JOHNSON INTRODUCES S.F. 1704 TO SUPPORT PUBLIC LIBRARIES

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) presented legislation Wednesday that would support Minnesota’s public libraries.  The bill, S.F. 1704, increases and stabilizes funding for the state’s libraries. “Benjamin Franklin’s revolutionary idea of a public library is still benefiting our great state. Minnesotans continue to use libraries because they offer a place to learn and build

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