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Crookston Community Education to Hold Babysitting Clinic

Crookston Community Education will offer their first childcare clinic of the year on Saturday, November 3 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Washington School cafeteria.  The clinic is open to students age 11 to 13. Students that take the course will receive guidance from a childcare expert, a kindergarten teacher, a nurse and […]

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Altru Clinic Will Provide Free Breast Exams Through November 2

Breast Cancer is the second leading cause of death among women and one in eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.  Each year an estimated 252,170 women, or one every two minutes, are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States alone, and more than 40,500 will

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Minnesota Deer Hunting Firearm Season Begins November 3

Minnesota’s firearms deer season begins a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, November 3, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources expects half a million hunters to participate. Some points to remember: Hunters will have additional deer hunting opportunities because deer numbers continue to rebound across the state. Many areas now have populations at or above

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UMC To Work With University of Segou

The University of Minnesota Crookston welcomed visitors this week from Université de Ségou (University of Segou), Mali. Hosted by Professor Harouna Maiga, head of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Department, Souleymane Kouyaté, president of the University of Segou, Ousmane Konipo, director of research and Konimba Bengaly, professor of animal science, were on campus from Sunday,

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MNDOT Holds Discussion On Downtown Crookston Traffic Calming

Darren Laesch, planning director for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) District 2 and K.C. Atkins from Toole Design, a transportation engineering firm that MnDOT has worked within other communities, facilitated a discussion Monday night around what the future for the U.S. Highway 2 corridor downtown could look like.  The discussion started with a short

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Richard Sanders Receives TZD State Award

Richard Sanders, Polk County engineer, was among the 10 individuals and organizations honored by the state departments of health, public safety, and transportation for improving traffic safety under Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths program. The awards were announced at the statewide TZD conference Oct. 23-24 in Mankato. TZD Star Awards are given annually to recognize those

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