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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PROM GRAND MARCH PICTURES AND LIVE STREAM

Crookston High School held Prom Grand March Saturday evening and KROX was there to live stream and also take pictures of every couple. The live streaming and pictures of every couple, is made possible by Edward Jones-Dave Aamoth, CHS Ag Services of Crookston, RiverView Health, Bremer Bank, Crookston Hardware Hank, Hugo’s Family Marketplace, Andy Oman […]

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MINNESOTA FISHING OPENER IS MAY 15, TAKE A MOM FISHING TO BE HELD MAY 8-9

Fishing seasons open for walleye, bass, trout in lakes, and northern pike on Saturday, May 15, with this year’s date taking the prize for the latest possible opener under Minnesota statute. “We know there is some confusion about this year’s opener date,” said Jon Hansen, fisheries program consultant for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

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UMC GRADUATE RECENTLY FEATURED IN NEW YORK TIMES TO BE UMC COMMENCEMNT KEYNOTE SPEAKER

The University of Minnesota Crookston is excited to announce alumnus Wemimo Abbey (Class of 2013), recently featured in the New York Times for work related to his multimillion-dollar company, will be the keynote speaker for both commencements Saturday, May 8.  UMC commencement organizers stated that in order to have a safe commencement and follow COVID-19

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON APPROVES TRANSPORTATION PLAN FUNDING KARLSTAD AIRPORT & LOCAL DRIVER’S LICENSE TESTING

The Minnesota Senate on Thursday approved a comprehensive, bipartisan transportation budget that invests billions over the next two years in the state’s transportation infrastructure without a gas tax, mileage tax, sales tax, or license tab fee increase.  “Funding transportation is one of the core functions of state government,” said Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks). “This transportation

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MINNESOTA REACHES 100 TRAFFIC DEATHS EARLIER IN 2021 THAN ANY OF THE LAST SIX YEARS

Preliminary figures from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Office of Traffic Safety show 102 people have died on Minnesota roads since Jan. 1, compared to 82 last year at this time. The state reported its 100th traffic death (preliminary) on April 21. This is the earliest date reaching the preliminary figure of 100 traffic

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE WITH REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

After this week, we will have heard all but one of the House DFL’s omnibus bills on the House Floor. The one we have left to go is the Health and Human Services omnibus bill, from two of the committees on which I served. Last week, we heard the Legacy, Housing, and State Government Finance

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