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LETTER TO EDITOR: PLEASE GIVE TO YOUR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ON GIVING HEARTS DAY

The RiverView Foundation Board of Directors invites everyone to make a commitment to heal and save lives by donating to the Foundation on Giving Hearts Day, February 13. Giving Hearts Day is an annual 24-hour, online, give-a-thon for RiverView and other non-profits through partnership with the Dakota Medical Foundation (DMF), Impact Foundation and Alex Stern […]

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BLIZZARD WARNING ISSUED FOR CROOKSTON AND KROX LISTENING AREA

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota has issued a Blizzard Warning for Crookston and the KROX listening area from 2:00 to 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday. The warning includes the cities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Ada, Twin Valley, Halstad, Lakota, Mcville, Aneta, Tolna, Grand Forks, Cooperstown, Finley, Hope, Mayville, Hillsboro, Hatton, and

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CHEDA BOARD CONTINUES HOISETH EVALUATION, WILL SET OBJECTIVES AT UPCOMING STRATEGY SESSION

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board held a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning to continue the evaluation of Executive Director Craig Hoiseth from the January 28 meeting. After the meeting board president, Kurt Heldstab said they are doing the evaluation and objective setting different from in years past. “Everything went well,” said Heldstab. 

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KARI HOWEY, BRANDON PLANTE SUBMIT THEIR NAMES FOR THE OPEN WARD 5 COUNCIL SEAT

Kari Howey and Brandon Plante have submitted their names for consideration as the next councilmember for Ward 5.  Howey and Plante join Casandra (Casey) Anderson who had previously submitted her name for the position.  Residents of Ward 5 have until Wednesday, February 12 at 4:00 p.m. to submit their names for consideration to fill the

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REPRESENTATIVE COLLIN PETERSON RELEASES STATEMENT ON WHITE HOUSE AGRICULTURE BUDGET PROPOSAL

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson of Minnesota released a statement today in response to the release of the White House’s proposed budget request for fiscal year 2021. The budget includes a call for an 8.2 percent reduction in discretionary spending at USDA when the Department’s field operations are significantly understaffed, as well as proposing

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