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REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL GIVES A SESSION UPDATE

State Representative Deb Kiel (R-Crookston) has an update on the current session.  The update is below. Medical Marijuana Hearing In the Health Finance and Policy committee this week, we heard several bills aimed at changing our medical marijuana laws. HF 907 would allow people removed from the medical marijuana program to re-enroll after a year. […]

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UMC STAFF FEATURE: ROB PROULX, STUDENT TO FACULTY MEMBER

Submitted by UMC University Relations Rob Proulx, Ph.D, University of Minnesota Crookston, agronomy lecturer, started his undergraduate studies as a business major and transferred to UMC earning his bachelor’s degree in agronomy and later a master’s degree from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus. He said he didn’t see himself farming. “I grew up a

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DNR SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR CAREER PATHWAY PROGRAM FOR UNDERREPRESENTED STUDENTS

Applications are being accepted until May 28 for the Increasing Diversity in Environmental Careers (IDEC) program, a partnership between the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and the Board of Water and Soil Resources. The successful applicants will form the third cohort for this

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NORTHLAND COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE ANNOUNCES LOCAL GRADUATES

Northland Community & Technical College announced its fall 2020 graduates with the local graduates listed below.  Alvarado Cari Lindquist (Administration Professional/Administrative Office Specialist) Mariela Trevino-Valdez (Practical Nursing) with Academic Excellence Argyle Claire Wehri (Liberal Arts and Sciences) with Highest Honors Karissa Wehri (Liberal Arts and Sciences) with Academic Excellence Crookston Brittany Mosher (Medical Coding Specialist)

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CITY OF WARREN AMONG RECIPIENTS OF MNDOT SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS GRANTS

Nineteen schools and communities in Minnesota will benefit from nearly $350,000 in planning assistance and “Boost” grants to help support or start Safe Routes to School (SRTS) programs, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced today. SRTS is an international program to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion around schools, increase physical activity and improve health by

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