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FORMER WWE WRESTLING CHAMP MARC MERO TO SPEAK AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL, UMC

Area organizations and individuals have joined forces to bring school presenter/former wrestling champion Marc Mero to the community to speak to students and the public on a variety of issues affecting today’s youth. Mero will present at the Crookston High School and University of Minnesota-Crookston on Wednesday, Nov. 13. For 14 years, Mero traveled worldwide […]

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REMINDS YOU TO CHANGE BATTERIES, UPDATE DETECTORS

This weekend clocks fall back one hour with the end of daylight savings time.  Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson also reminds us this weekend is a good time to check batteries and replace older fire and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. “On November 3 we will be changing our clocks back for daylight savings,” said Hanson.  “Along

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COURT BISHOP SCHENCK #2010 WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS, HOLDS MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY

Minnesota Court Bishop Schenk #2010 from Crookston had a busy October. A New Member Courtroom Ceremony and Reception was held at the rural St Mary’s Catholic Church in Euclid.  Four new members were accepted into the court. The District Deputy and several State Officers were in attendance. Also, Make A Difference Day was celebrated on

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SCIENCE MUSEUM OF MINNESOTA VISITS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL

Cathedral School was visited by the Science Museum of Minnesota. Third-sixth graders learned about types of energy. Students used their energy to power the lights in the house or on the switchboard. Students also learned the benefits and drawbacks of different types of energy.

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WALZ EXECUTIVE ORDER DECLARES EMERGENCY AFTER MEETING WITH NORTHWEST MINNESOTA FARMERS

Wednesday, October 30, Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 19-36, declaring an emergency and lifting regulations on motor carriers and drivers to alleviate the strain on farmers in western Minnesota during a particularly difficult harvest season. This action comes one day after Governor Walz met with around fifty farmers and agriculture leaders in East Grand Forks to discuss

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RENU DENTAL IN CROOKSTON TO BUY BACK HALLOWEEN CANDY ON NOVEMBER 4

One area dentist is redefining the phrase “put your money where your mouth is.” This Halloween, trick-or-treaters can bring their excess candy to Renu Dental Care and receive $1 per pound. Dr. Jensen has joined the movement to reduce sugar-loaded holiday consumption and consequences by giving away dollars. “We are holding a fun event that

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