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UMC’S LET’S TALK CROPS: STRATEGIC FRAMING TALKED BIOLOGICAL PEST CONTROL IN SOYBEAN

The University of Minnesota Crookston held the final event of a series of webinars on Let’s talk Crops! this morning. Below they share what they presented in their final webinar. Sometimes organisms in our crop fields are already helping us with pest control. Growers can take advantage of the benefits these predators and parasites provide. […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MARCH 30, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests. Jacob Lee Brodigan, 23, or Crookston, for DUI of Alcohol Desiree Lynn Vacura, 35, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree DUI Albert DeLeon Sr., 69, of East Grand Forks, for 2nd Degree Assault with a Dangerous Weapon.

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CHS LEO CLUB IS HOLDING ITS ANNUAL SENIOR BRUNCH ON APRIL 7

LEO Club Advisor Linda Morgan will be on Focus on Education this Saturday, discussing the upcoming Annual Senior Brunch event on Thursday, April 7, from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. in the High School Commons served by the Leo Club Seniors. She explains that all senior citizens are invited to come to the High School for

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GRAND FORKS POLICE CHASE ENDS WITH SUSPECT IN CUSTODY AND AN INJURED OFFICER

This morning, at approximately 4:31 a.m., Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department attempted to stop a vehicle in the 1500 block of South Washington St. for failing to stop at a posted stop sign. A short pursuit ensued, and the vehicle stopped in the 2300 block of South 12th St. The driver fled on

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UMC WILL BEGIN 2-YEAR FUNDED PROJECT GRANTED BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THIS SUMMER

Within the last few weeks of winter, Sustainability Coordinator and Associate Professor of the University of Minnesota Crookston Katy Chapman, along with Lindsay Peace (NW Research & Outreach Center), wrote and secured a grant from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. With the help of farm cooperators Craig and Brian LaPlante, their efforts were rewarded as

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ONLINE PROGRAM TO ORDER AT-HOME RAPID COVID-19 TESTS NOW OPEN

Minnesotans can now place orders for free at-home rapid COVID-19 tests as part of the administration’s efforts to make it easier to access testing. Minnesotans can order two test kits per home (for a total of four tests) at Order your free at-home rapid tests. The website includes information on at-home rapid testing, a video demonstration

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