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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PREPARING FOR THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston High School officially begins the second quarter of the school year next week. It was a challenging first quarter for a few reasons, one of which was the resurgence of COVID-19 and the uncertainty of how the school would be moving forward. Crookston High School Assistant Principal Matt Torgerson says even with the

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE SCHOOL DISTRICT PASSES NEW OPERATING REFERENDUM

The Stephen-Argyle School District recently held a vote on November 2 for a new Operating Referendum. The proposed Operating Referendum is to renew the current $1,071 per pupil voter-approved levy and increase the levy by $700 per pupil over ten years, depending on enrollment and the school’s needs. The referendum passed on a vote of

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UMC STUDENTS OBTAIN HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION PROJECT IN CAMPUS GARDEN

UMC students in Associate Professor Eric Castle’s HORT 3040: Landscape Installation and Maintenance class obtained hands-on experience this fall on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus. Castle’s class got the opportunity to install pavers and seating walls in the beautiful Pederson Campus Garden. The project came about because of a desire to have a small

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CDC RECOMMENDS THAT EVERYONE AGES 5 AND UP GET A COVID-19 VACCINE

The Grand Forks Public Health Department released the following statement yesterday after the CDC’s announcement that every child age 5 years and older should get the COVID-19 Vaccine. The statement can be found down below –   Widespread vaccination for COVID-19 is a critical tool to best protect everyone, especially those at the highest risk,

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GOVERNOR WALZ EXTENDS ORDER TO HELP FARMERS, PRODUCERS RESPOND TO DROUGHT

As Minnesota’s agricultural industry continues to recover from severe drought conditions across the state, Governor Tim Walz has signed Executive Order 21-33, extending an emergency and waiving trucking regulations to support Minnesota livestock producers in the safe and efficient transport of commodities related to livestock feed. The extreme and prolonged drought in Minnesota has led

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