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KEN WINGER RETIRING FROM HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY AFTER ALMOST 50 YEARS

After 50 years of serving in the school district, Janitor Ken Winger is retiring from Highland Elementary sometime this August. Winger started in the district in 1971 and arrived at Highland in 1986, where he’s been for 35 years. Highland Elementary Principal Chris Trostad had nothing but great words about Ken’s character and work ethic. […]

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TOM SKJEI RETIRES AFTER 41 YEARS AT BREMER BANK, 21 OF THOSE IN CROOKSTON

Bremer Bank hosted an open house to celebrate the retirement of Tom Skjei on Thursday afternoon.  Skjei spent 41 years at Bremer Bank including two stints in Crookston he said.  “I really enjoyed working with the people here in Crookston, my customers in Crookston,” said Skjei.  “I did work here for 17 years, then in

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JUDGESHIP VACACY IN MINNESOTA’S NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT AFTER JUDGE PAUL RASMUSSEN RETIRES

The Commission on Judicial Selection announced today that a judgeship vacancy is occurring in Minnesota’s Ninth Judicial District. The vacancy will occur upon the retirement of the Honorable Paul E. Rasmussen and will be chambered at Warren in Marshall County. The Commission is searching for fair, experienced, and civic-minded individuals to serve on the bench

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MIKE GEFFRE TO RETIRE FROM TEACHING IN MINNESOTA, WILL MOVE TO MICHIGAN TO TEACH

The Crookston School Board was thrown a big surprise at their meeting on Monday evening. The board found out longtime teacher (34 years in the Crookston school district) and hall of fame coach Mike Geffre has turned in his retirement notice and will retire from teaching in Minnesota and will be moving to Michigan to

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BIG CROWD WISHES BARB ERDMANN WELL IN RETIREMENT

Dozens filtered in and out of the community room at the Polk County Sheriff’s Office Friday afternoon to celebrate the retirement of Sheriff Barb Erdman.   Erdman says she is going to miss her co-workers and the interactions with the community.  “I’ll miss all the people I work with, the opportunity to interact with the citizens,

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