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CONGRESSWOMAN MICHELLE FISCHBACH APPOINTED TO HOUSE AG COMMITTEE

U.S. Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (MN-7) has been appointed to serve on the House Committee on Agriculture, the House Committee on the Judiciary, and the House Committee on Rules for the 117th Congress. “I am pleased to be named to these committees, all of which have jurisdiction over issues critical to the people I represent,” said […]

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REPRESENTATIVE COLLIN PETERSON ISSUES STATEMENT ON ELECTION RESULTS

Republican challenger Michelle Fischbach won the election for the U.S. House of Representative District 7 seat from Minnesota Tuesday night defeating incumbent Collin Peterson. Peterson issued a statement on the election result Wednesday morning –  “I’d like to thank the people of the Seventh District for their support over the years. Serving them in Washington

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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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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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IT’S OFFICIAL – FISCHBACH TO FACE PETERSON IN 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE

Former Lieutenant Governor Michelle Fischbach has received the Republican party’s endorsement for Minnesota’s 7th congressional district. Fishbach defeated Dave Hughes, who has run in the last two elections on the Republican ticket by a 65 to 35 percent margin after a lengthy virtual convention that had several ballots. It comes as no surprise that Fischbach

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