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SUGARBEET MUSEUM HARVEST FESTIVAL TRACTOR PULL WINNERS

The 16th Annual Red River Valley Sugarbeet Museum Harvest Festival was held this afternoon at the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Museum in Crookston. The demonstration of harvesting Sugarbeets with antique equipment began at 11:00 a.m., and the tractor pull started at noon, lasting almost 7 hours with over 100 participants in 20 different classes. Every […]

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16TH ANNUAL RED RIVER VALLEY SUGARBEET MUSEUM HARVEST FESTIVAL HAPPENING THIS SUNDAY

The 16th Annual Red River Valley Sugarbeet Museum Harvest Festival will be this weekend on Sunday, September 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Museum in Crookston. Admission for the event is free and will feature activities and events for those in attendance. President of the Sugarbeet Museum Board

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PIONEER DAY TO TAKE PLACE AT POLK COUNTY MUSEUM ON SEPTEMBER 12

The heritage of the Red River Valley will be celebrated at Pioneer Day on Sunday, September 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Polk County Museum in Crookston. There will be free entertainment, demonstrations, and displays. Everyone is welcome. Lunch, pie, and ice cream will be available in the Centennial Building. Randy Oberg,

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ALLAN DRAGSETH, AND HIS RED WAGON PONTIAC

Crookston’s Allan Dragseth had the vision to turn a vehicle into a red wagon, and as of this spring, that vision is a reality. The initial vehicle was a 1993 Red Pontiac Sunbird Convertible that Dragseth bought this last fall. He spent a few hours here and there remodeling it over the past few months,

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THE RED RIVER VALLEY SUGARBEET MUSEUM WILL HONOR MIGRANT FAMILIES IN 2021

The Red River Valley Sugarbeet Museum of Crookston, MN is proud to announce that they have chosen to honor the many migrant families who over the years have come north to work in the Sugarbeet fields of Minnesota and North Dakota for the year of 2021. Each year since its’ inception the Museum has chosen

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