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GRAZING OPPORTUNITY AT GLACIAL RIDGE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is accepting bids for private landowners to graze cattle on parts of Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge, beginning in May of 2020. The selected landowner will enter into a Cooperative Agricultural Agreement to conduct grazing on specified units of the Refuge. This conservation grazing opportunity has the potential to […]

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CATHEDRAL SCHOOL HOLDS BOOK “TASTING” PARTY AND KINDNESS BINGO

Cathedral School wrapped up Catholic Schools Week with two great activities.  The teachers hosted a book “tasting” party for the students. Students rotated through groups learning about different books from different genres. After looking through the books, they wrote down titles they’d like to check out from the library.  All week the students played KINDNESS

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WOMAN ARRESTED IN GRAND FORKS AFTER MAN STABBED IN CHEST WITH A KNIFE

On Saturday, February 1 at 12:40 a.m., Officers with the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to the 2000 Block of Dyke Ave. for a report of a male subject who had been stabbed in the chest with a knife. The victim was transported to Altru Hospital. The suspect was known to the victim. Officers

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL WOWS WITH ONE-ACT, DOESN’T ADVANCE

The Crookston High School One-Act play cast and crew competed in the Section 8A championship in Crookston on Saturday. Crookston performed ‘The Remarkable Susan’, a dramatization of the trial of Susan B. Anthony after she and a number of other women attempted to vote. Director Beth Carlson said she was proud of the students and

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NORTLAND ANNOUNCHES HEALTH SERVICES PARTNERSHIP WITH MINNESOTA STATE MOORHEAD

Northland Community and Technical College and Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) are excited to announce a new partnership between the institutions’ Health Services programs. This partnership is designed to allow students seeking degrees in participating programs at Northland to seamlessly transfer to MSUM to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration. The Bachelor

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MARSHALL COUNTY EXTENSION TO ADDRESS LATE CORN HARVEST, 2020 SPRING PLANTING ISSUES

Due to the cool summer and wet fall, much of the area’s corn crop is still standing in the field.  Many of the area’s soybean and some wheat fields that are normally tilled ready for spring seeding have not been touched.  Marshall / Pennington Counties Ag Services Director Bill Craig has invited NDSU Extension Specialist

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