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UMC STUDENT, CHRISTOPHER LANG, REFLECTS ON INTERNSHIP WITH NASA

Wake up and shoot for the stars, literally. Senior Christopher Lang, software engineer student is always looking up. Graduating from Kenyon-Wanamingo high school, Lang traveled 6 hours from home to attend the University of Minnesota Crookston which little did he know would bring him to intern at NASA. From a young age, Lang has always […]

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BAGLEY AWARDED INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT FROM DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) awarded $645,925 in grants to infrastructure projects in Greater Minnesota. The funding awarded from DEED’s Greater Minnesota Business Development Public Infrastructure Grant Program (BDPI) will go to projects in Bagley and Fairmont. “Keeping Minnesota’s water clean for future generations is a smart economic investment for our state,”

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FIVE RECEIVE LUMEN CHRISTI AWARD, SACRED HEART SCHOOL’S HIGHEST HONOR

Bishop Emeritus Victor H. Balke was honored with a Lumen Christi award from Sacred Heart School, East Grand Forks on Oct. 26. It is the highest honor bestowed by the school. Recipients have contributed outstanding, distinguished service to their chosen professions or to Sacred Heart School and their efforts reflect honorably both on the school

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LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL’S KEY CLUB IN THIEF RIVER FALLS RECEIVES TOWARD ZERO DEATHS STAR AWARD

Eighteen individuals were recognized by Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths at the statewide TZD conference Thursday, Oct. 23, for their innovative efforts to reduce the number of traffic deaths and injuries in the state. About 1,000 traffic safety professionals attended this year’s TZD conference in St. Cloud. Two individuals received the Kathy Swanson Outstanding Service Award,

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, November 1, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Micah Terrel Hollowell, 28 of Grand Forks, for misdemeanor obstructing the legal process for interfering with a peace officer.  Released on personal recognizance. Matthew Ray King, 28, of Crookston, for misdemeanor domestic assault.

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