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RIVERVIEW HEALTH AUXILIARY TO A NUTMAN SALE DECEMBER 1 AND 2

The RiverView Auxiliary is hosting the Nutman Sale Thursday, December 1st from 7:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. and Friday, December 2 from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Nutman Company has been serving the holiday and gift-giving needs of corporations and individuals across the country since 1992 and has come to Crookston from Wisconsin. The […]

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CHS CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA TO HOST CLASSIC NOEL ON DECEMBER 4

The Crookston High School Choir and Orchestra Departments will present the 23rd Annual Classic Noel on Sunday, December 4 at the Crookston High School.  The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m.  The meal will be catered by the Irishman’s Shanty and they will serve a ham dinner

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – November 25, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following – Brett Lee Anderson, 42 of Crookston, for Traffic – DUI – Operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance. Julian Richard Fox, 33 of Naytahwash, for Domestic Assault – misdemeanor to inflict bodily harm on another. Alex

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FHB DIDN’T IMPRACT GRAIN YIELD AND QUALITY FOR MOST GROWERS ACCORDING TO STUDY

The U.S. Wheat and Barley Scab Initiative (USWBSI) is pleased to announce the publishing of its 2022 Fusarium Head Blight Disease Impact Update. This year commentary from experts in 31 states indicated most regions experienced hot and dry conditions which were unfavorable for the development of Fusarium Head Blight (FHB, also known as scab). Thus, FHB did

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MINNESOTA EXPORTS HIT AN ALL-TIME HIGH IN THIRD QUARTER

Governor Tim Walz announced that exports of agricultural, manufactured, and mining goods from Minnesota surged to an all-time high of $7.3 billion in the third quarter of 2022. Minnesota exports jumped $1.6 billion between the third quarters of 2021 and 2022. “Our workers, manufacturers, and farmers continue to produce high-demand goods and drive Minnesota’s economy

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