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North Country Food Bank expresses gratitude after $10 million in statewide food bank funding passes of the floor in the state finance bill

Minnesota’s food banks express gratitude to members of the Senate Health and Human Services Finance Committee for including $10 million in statewide food bank funding in this session’s finance bill, which was passed off the floor on Wednesday. The investment recognizes the essential role food banks play as community-based organizations that partner with local grocers,

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Crookston Civic Music League hosts CeCe Teneal’s Divas fo Soul on May 5

Take a ride on the “Midnight Train to Georgia” over “River Deep, Mountain High” while award-winning vocalist CeCe Teneal delivers you the “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” you deserve in DIVAS OF SOUL. The Crookston Civic Music League welcomes CeCe Teneal to the stage of Crookston High School Auditorium on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at 7 PM as the

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MnDOT to work on bridges connecting to North Dakota at EGF, Hallock and St. Vincent

A bridge improvement project on several Red River Valley bridges will begin on Monday, May 4 according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Motorists should expect a short-term detour, lane closures, reduced speeds, and possible delays. This project is led by North Dakota Department of Transportation. Construction will begin May 4 and is expected to

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT April 30, 2026

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following –  Kewuanis Shyon Cunningham, 30 of Hennepin, Minnesota, for failure to appear, charged/convicted of a felony. Crookston Fire Calls Fire Report

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Crookston School Board approves a 2028 Europe trip, a new activities platform, accepts over $13,000 in donations and more

The Crookston School Board met on Tuesday evening and approved a new activities platform, a European trip, and several personnel items, including resignations, contract agreements, donations, and more. NEW ACTIVITIES PLATFORMThe school board approved a new activities platform named Bound at a cost of $3,374.5, which will replace the current system for scheduling and communication

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