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CROOKSTON TOYS FOR TOTS DONATIONS-DECEMBER 1, 2023

The City of Crookston accepted donations for Toys for Tots a second week. Crookston Firefighters and Auxiliary, along with the City of Crookston Employees, will be delivering toys to kids in Crookston who otherwise would not get anything for Christmas. To make a donation, stop by City Hall or mail your donation to Crookston Water […]

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NORTHERN LIGHTS PICTURES FROM FRIDAY NIGHT

The Northern Lights were visible in the Crookston area on Friday night. Shawn Smith took the awesome pictures below about 15 miles northeast of Crookston. 

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EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS THIS WINTER BY HUNTING SMALL GAME

Hunting pheasants, ruffed grouse, squirrels or rabbits offers opportunities to enjoy the Minnesota outdoors as temperatures fall and snow blankets the landscape. Pheasants: Hunting season is open through Jan. 1, 2024. On Dec. 1, the daily bag limit increases to three roosters, with a possession limit of nine roosters. The best places to find pheasants

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RED RIVER BASIN COMMISSION AWARDED $20 MILLION USDA GRANT

On November 1, 2023, President Biden and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the award of a $20 Million Grant to the Red River Basin Commission (RRBC) for the North Dakota and Minnesota Supply Chain Soil Health Partnership project. The goals of the project are to complement supply chain company investments in soil

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FERTILE PUBLIC LIBRARY HOSTS TRAVELING ART EXHIBIT FEATURING PIECES BY LOCAL ARTISTS

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. This exhibit includes 15 original pieces of art by regional adult and student artists, chosen from works submitted for their annual juried exhibit. The exhibit is currently at the Fertile Public Library until January 16.

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POLK COUNTY BOARD REAPPOINTS WATERSHED DISTRICT MANAGERS

The Polk County Board Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. SHERIFF’S OFFICE CALL REPORT FOR OCTOBER The main agenda began with Sheriff James Tadman reviewing the month of October service calls for the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. In total, the Sheriff’s office received 746 calls. The most frequent calls were: Civil

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