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SOCIAL DISTANCING LEADS TO RVSP’S NEW 7-DAY MEAL KIT PROJECT

Thanks to recent Northwest Minnesota Foundation and NW Regional Sustainable Development Partnership (NWRSDP) grants, isolated seniors and individuals affected by COVID job loss have one less thing to worry about. Using a newly-developed University of MN Extension, “14 Day Meal Kit” template, the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of the Red River Valley (RSVP of […]

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MN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ANNOUNCES 9 MORE COVID-19 DEATHS (April 20)

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 numbers and an increase of nine deaths for a total of 143.  Polk County remains at three positive cases, Norman County added another positive test for a total of five,  Red Lake County has two.  Mahnomen, Marshall, Kittson, and Roseau counties all have one positive

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, April 20, 2020

Fire Calls: The Crookston Fire Department had three calls on Friday. At about 9:00 in the morning, they responded to a general fire alarm in the shared space between RiverView and Altru. The alarm was accidentally triggered during maintenance work. At about noon, they were called to provide mutual aid for a wildland fire in

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL POLICY MEETING WILL REVIEW MINOR CHANGES TO POLICIES

The Crookston Public Schools Policy Review committee met on Friday to review minor language changes and tweaks to school policy suggested by the Minnesota School Board Association. Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the board also established a review cycle for all policies, which the district had previously been lacking. “First of all, we went through our

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NORTH DAKOTA REPORTS 57 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 34 IN GRAND FORKS COUNTY

The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in North Dakota has risen to 585, with the biggest jump coming in northeastern North Dakota, where a wind turbine plant has been temporarily idled during an outbreak of COVID-19. The North Dakota Department of Health on Sunday reported 34 new cases in Grand Forks County, where

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