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PETERSON ADVANCES PROVISION SEEKING TO RESTORE CBP STAFF LEVELS AT NORTHERN BORDER

Congressman Collin C. Peterson voted for an emergency spending package which included a provision that seeks to restore a strong U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) presence along the northern border. The Senate version contains the same conditions. The provision requires CBP to return to northern border staffing levels that are no less than 3,600 Officers, the […]

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AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN

Partners at water access sites across Minnesota and throughout the Great Lakes region will conduct a targeted campaign through July 7 to inform boaters and others about aquatic invasive species. Volunteer and paid inspectors will partner with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and other state and local agencies at hundreds of boat launches. They’ll

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DEADLINE FOR NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL GRANTS UP TO $10,000 IS AUGUST 1

Arts Legacy grants of up to $10,000.00, Arts Project grants of up to $3,000.00 have an August 1 deadline!  Applications are open for Arts Project Grants and Arts Legacy Grants. Grants are awarded to nonprofit arts organizations, communities, schools, individuals and other nonprofit organizations.  Applications are being accepted from our seven-county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake,

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RYDELL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE RECEIVING BIDS TO HAY UP TO 84 ACRES

There is an opportunity for individuals to bid on the opportunity to hay up to 84 acres (4 different fields) on the Refuge this August. The objective of haying these fields is to remove existing vegetation to reduce the litter layer, stimulate new growth, and remove young woody vegetation. This is done in an effort

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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE FORWARDS RECOMMENDATION ON TO SCHOOL BOARD

The Bus Garage Committee for Crookston Public Schools met on Thursday and unanimously voted to forward a recommendation on to the school board for $2.89 million two-building heated option for a bus garage.  The design would have the main bus building as a pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) with an auxiliary stick frame garage for other

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CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS A BOON FOR CROOKSTON BUSINESSES

Crookston’s hotels, motels, and businesses are enjoying plenty of patrons this week, and that trend is set to continue for the foreseeable future as local construction projects continue to bring contractors to town.  Contractors working on the RiverView 2020 project, the American Crystal Sugar outage, Canadian Pacific and overflow from Digi-Key in Thief River Falls

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