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SENATOR JOHNSON INTRODUCES S.F. 1704 TO SUPPORT PUBLIC LIBRARIES

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) presented legislation Wednesday that would support Minnesota’s public libraries.  The bill, S.F. 1704, increases and stabilizes funding for the state’s libraries. “Benjamin Franklin’s revolutionary idea of a public library is still benefiting our great state. Minnesotans continue to use libraries because they offer a place to learn and build

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OTTER TAIL DONATES TO RIVERVIEW BUILDING PROJECT

RiverView Health and Otter Tail Power Company have a lot in common: Both provide important services to people in rural communities 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Each entity also recognizes the importance of the other. In that regard, Otter Tail recently made a $35,000 donation to the RiverView

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RED LAKE RIVER IN CROOKSTON LIKELY TO CREST BETWEEN 24.5 TO 26.1 FEET THIS SPRING

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks released an updated flood outlook this morning.  The risk for flooding in the Red River Basin has risen to moderate to major throughout the region.  With two storm systems in line for the next week, the water content in the snowpack is expected to rise across the region. 

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TWO ACCIDENTS REPORTED IN CROOKSTON WEDNESDAY MORNING

The Crookston Police Department reported two early accidents in Crookston Wednesday, March 6.  The first occurred at 5:32 a.m. at Gorgas Ave and W Loring St between a 2017 Tri-Valley Bus, driven by Donald Gallagher of Crookston and a 2016 Kia that was unoccupied and owned by Luis Ramirez of Crookston.  There were no injuries

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