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NATHAN HARMON VISITING CROOKSTON NOVEMBER 3 TO GIVE MESSAGE OF HOPE

Nathan Harmon is the #1 booked school speaker nationwide for the past four years speaking in over 900 different schools. His message comes from a combination of a troubled past and a great desire to help others overcome many of his same struggles. He will be coming to Crookston on Wednesday, November 3, to talk

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES NEW COMMUNITY COVID-19 RAPID TESTING SITE IN POLK COUNTY

Governor Tim Walz recently announced a new Community COVID-19 Rapid (Antigen) Testing Site in Polk County. With the support of the National Guard, the state will launch this site beginning tomorrow, October 21st at the Crookston Armory. Testing at the state’s new rapid testing site is recommended for symptomatic individuals and is open to community

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SERVING THE PUBLIC WILL ONCE AGAIN PAY OFF FOR THOUSANDS OF FEDERAL STUDENT DEBT HOLDERS

The Minnesota Department of Education has announced a set of actions that will overhaul the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program. The PSLF is an important program to provide debt relief to support teachers, nurses, firefighters, and others serving their communities. By canceling loans after 10 years of public service, PSLF removes the burden of student debt on

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STENSHOEL HOUSKE FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES HOSTING OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY OCT. 28

The Stenshoel Houske Funeral Home is inviting the public to a “Community Resources Open House” on Thursday, October 28, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. It will be an opportunity for community members to stop in and pre-plan funeral needs or ask questions. Office Manager at Stenshoel Houske Funeral Home Christine Meine says it’s an opportunity

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LANE CLOSURE ON HIGHWAY 2/ROBERT STREET IN CROOKSTON BEGINS NEXT WEEK

The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today crews will remove the right turn lane on westbound Robert Street in Crookston early next week. Motorists turning north onto Broadway from Robert Street will no longer use the right turn lane. The City has removed four parking spaces on the east and west sides of Broadway to

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