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USDA INVESTS $27.1 MILLION TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES IN RURAL MINNESOTA

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Acting State Director for Minnesota Cynthia Morales today announced the Department is investing $27 million to help rural America keep resources and wealth at home through job training, business expansion, and technical assistance.   “USDA’s business programs are meant to assist rural ag producers, small businesses, and entrepreneurs […]

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PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY (PFA) AWARDED $180 MILLION IN FINAL HALF OF 2021: FUNDING HELPS PRESERVE MINNESOTA’S PUBLIC WATERWAYS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

The Minnesota Public Facilities Authority (PFA) awarded just over $180 million in the second half of 2021 to 26 Minnesota cities to improve water service and protect waterways. This funding resulted in a total of $193 million invested in Minnesota’s waterways during those six months. “You would be hard-pressed to find a city in Minnesota

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – February 3, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Justin Lee Nagel, 33 of Grand Forks, for Third-Degree Drug Possession. Derek Blaine Feather, 52 of Crookston, for Disorderly Conduct.

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MARIN RORAGEN (FERTILE-BELTRAMI) AND JONATHON KRUEGER (EGF) WIN REGION 8 TRIPLE A AWARD

The Minnesota State High School League Region 8A Triple “A” Awards banquet was held in Mahnomen on Wednesday.  Fertile-Beltrami’s Marin Roragen and East Grand Forks Senior High Jonathon Krueger won the Region 8A competition and will advance as state finalists.  Sub-section nominees and winners are listed below – Sub-Section 29 Boys – Tyler Lindow –

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO CONDUCT DOWNTOWN SNOW REMOVAL THURSDAY NIGHT

The City of Crookston will conduct Downtown snow removal on all north/south streets and east/west streets beginning at 12:01 a.m. Thursday night/Friday morning barring unforeseen heavy snowfall or other emergencies. Vehicles on these streets will be towed if not moved.

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POLK COUNTY FITNESS FEVER STARTS THIS SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health, the Polk County Wellness Coalition, and many other fantastic community partners and volunteers are excited to bring back Fitness Fever on Sundays throughout February. Amanda Lien of Polk County Public Health said the goal of Fitness Fever is to get people outside and active during the winter months of the year.

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