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ARREST/FIRE REPORT June 5, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston has reported the arrest of the following: Kayla Joann Olson, 26, of Crookston, for DUI Jared Thomas Swanson, 39, of Thief River Falls, for third-degree DUI/refusal to submit to chemical test Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Crookston’s Eat United Summer Food Service Program sees strong turnout in first week

The Eat United Summer Food Service program launched this week in Crookston with a strong turnout. Meals are served Mondays through Thursdays at the Lion’s Shelter at Ray Ecklund Park from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The program, a collaborative effort between Crookston Public Schools and United Way of Crookston, is entering its 12th year

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Minnesota Office of Higher Education announces new Workforce Pell Program application portal

Today, the Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE) launched a web portal to accept applications for Minnesota Workforce Pell, which expands federal Pell Grant eligibility for Minnesotans pursuing short-term job training programs. Participation in Workforce Pell is voluntary. Institutions interested in offering expanded Pell eligibility to students must apply to OHE by June 30, 2026. “Calling all

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Minnesota farmers see seven straight years of higher profits

Farmers enrolled in the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP) continue to show stronger and more reliable profitability than non‑certified farms, according to new data from the Minnesota State Agricultural Centers of Excellence. The findings reinforce a clear, long‑term trend: For the seventh consecutive year, MAWQCP‑certified farms reported higher gross cash farm income and

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Minnesota Department of Agriculture reminds farmers of dicambia restrictions

As Minnesota approaches the heart of the 2026 growing season, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture is reminding licensed and certified applicators that state-specific dicamba restrictions take effect in June for over-the-top use on dicamba-tolerant soybeans. These restrictions are designed to reduce off-site movement and protect neighboring crops, vegetation, and sensitive areas. Three OTT dicamba herbicides—Engenia,

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