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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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MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD

The candidates running for election to the Crookston School Board in the special election are Jim McBride and Mike Theis.  We asked each candidate to introduce themselves and why they are running.   Q: Would you please tell us about yourself? Jim: My name is Jim McBride.  I have McBride’s Automotive here in Crookston, MN and I’m

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CROOKSTON’S TEDDY BEAR CLINIC A HUGE SUCCESS

The Teddy Bear Clinic was held on Monday night at RiverView Health.  The event is put on through collaboration with Crookston Public Schools Early Childhood Family Education, RiverView Health, and Tri-Valley Head Start.  More than 70 children ages birth to five and their parents participated in the annual event.  Attendees toured the RiverView sensory spaces,

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MARY STORTROEN IS RIVERVIEW’S AUGUST EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Mary Stortroen, of RiverView Care Center, is making a difference in the lives of those she cares for every day. She’s also making history as RiverView’s first employee to be named Employee of the Month for a second time. Stortroen is RiverView’s August Employee of the Month. Over her 39 year career with RiverView, the

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