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MINNKOTA WARNS THE PUBLIC TO AVOID POWER LINE DEBRIS NEAR WINGER AND FOSSTON

Minnkota Power Cooperative is warning the public to avoid downed power lines and related debris from the June 29 storm.  About 13 miles of 230,000-volt transmission line running from Winger to Fosston was taken down by strong winds. Debris from the line has been removed from roadways, railroads and other transportation corridors; however, fragments of […]

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFERS FIREWORK SAFETY TIPS ON FIREWORKS

Independence Day is Wednesday, July 4 and you have probably heard fireworks going off around town over the past few days and KROX talked with Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier about what kind of fireworks are legal and what isn’t legal in Minnesota. “It is that time and there is a small amount of fireworks

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DAWN GOULET IS RIVERVIEW HEALTH EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH OF JUNE

How better to celebrate your birthday at work than with cake and being named the Employee of the Month?! That’s just how Dawn Goulet, nursing assistant in Adult Day Services/Home Care, celebrated her birthday June 13th as she was surprised with the news that she is RiverView’s Employee of the Month for June.  Goulet has

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO LOOSE CATTLE IN FOSSTON

A Polk County Deputy located a small herd (about 10 to 14) of cattle running down Highway 2, east of Fosston.  The cattle continued down the highway and into Fosston.  Local law enforcement and the Fosston Fire Department attempted to stop the cattle.  The cattle continued to run around the east side of Fosston for

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TRAVIS OLIVER FOUL BALL CATCH FEATURED ON ESPN

Crookston High School Construction trades teacher and Crookston resident, Travis Oliver, is a big Minnesota Twins fan and has watched the Minnesota Twins play on the road over the years and he made a trip to Chicago last week to watch the Minnesota Twins play the White Sox and Cubs and little did he know

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ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY IS SQUASH

Crookston and area residents have been asked to participate in the One Vegetable, One Community (OVOC) program this summer and this year’s vegetable is squash.  OVOC is a collaboration of Polk County Public Health, Crookston Chamber of Commerce, Wonderful Life Foods, Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, University of Minnesota Extension, and the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership.  OVOC

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