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MINNESOTA WHEAT COUNCIL SEEKING CANDIDATES FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council is seeking candidates for three positions on its board of directors. Members of the Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council are elected to direct Minnesota wheat checkoff dollars to benefit wheat producers. Board members must be wheat producers willing to serve as leaders and advocates for the Minnesota […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Bethany Lynn Nephew, 38 of Crookston, for felony 3rd-degree possession of methamphetamine in a school, park or public housing zone. Twila Kay Bassett, 44 of East Grand Forks, for felony harassment for violating a restraining order. James Jason Heinonen, 27, for felony fleeing

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INTERVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS CHRIS PLANTE FOR OPEN WARD 6 COUNCIL SEAT

The interview committee for the open Ward 6 council seat deliberated for more than 90 minutes Monday night before recommending Chris Plante be appointed to the position.  The other candidates were Patty Dillabough and Dylane Klatt. Throughout the deliberation, the committee said they had three solid candidates.  They held two votes, with committee members first

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS SOCCER TEAM GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

Last week, the Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team gave back to the community with a service project.  They made Care Packages for residents of the Hope Center in Crookston.  This is one of the several service projects the girl’s soccer team does throughout the season.

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MNDOT ENCOURAGES PARTICIPATION IN WALK AND BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY OCTOBER 2

More than 200 Minnesota schools and thousands of students will participate in International Walk and Bike to School Day Wednesday, Oct. 2. The annual event, sponsored by Minnesota Safe Routes to School, encourages students and parents to increase their physical activity, practice pedestrian and bicycle safety, reduce traffic congestion and strengthen connections between families, schools

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NOMINATIONS FOR TEACHER OF THE YEAR CAN BE SUBMITTED THROUGH NOVEMBER 15

Everyone remembers a favorite teacher, someone who motivates and inspires students for a lifetime. Minnesotans have the opportunity again this fall to nominate that unique educator for Minnesota Teacher of the Year. Nominations open today and can be submitted online through Nov. 15. The 2020 Teacher of the Year will be named at a ceremony May 3, 2020, at the

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