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PETERSON ADVANCES PROVISION SEEKING TO RESTORE CBP STAFF LEVELS AT NORTHERN BORDER

Congressman Collin C. Peterson voted for an emergency spending package which included a provision that seeks to restore a strong U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) presence along the northern border. The Senate version contains the same conditions. The provision requires CBP to return to northern border staffing levels that are no less than 3,600 Officers, the […]

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PETERSON BRISTLES AT CBP’S DISMISSIVE TREATMENT OF MINNESOTANS NEAR BORDER

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin C. Peterson is astounded with U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) continued dismissive attitude towards Minnesota residents living near the northern border after the agency failed to incorporate local community input during a recent review over the reduction of service hours at the Lancaster, MN and Roseau, MN Ports of

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THIEF RIVER FALLS AND DGF ARE THE TOP SEEDS IN SECTION 8AA SOFTBALL TOURNEY

The Thief River Falls Prowlers are the top seed in the North sub-section and the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton Rebels are the top seed in the South sub-section of the Section 8AA Softball tournament.  The tournament will begin on Tuesday at the high seed with games at 5:00 p.m.  The second and third rounds will be played at

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OPPOSITION TO GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT GROWS AS THREE VOTE NO TO A HEARING

Three council members voted against calling for a public hearing for the proposed Gateway Overlay District Ordinance that would amend City Code Chapter 152 “Zoning” during Monday’s Council meeting.  The resolution to call for the public hearing was pulled from the consent agenda.  The proposed ordinance had passed the Ways & Means Committee two weeks

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NW MINNESOTA AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNITS ENJOY NIGHT OF SUPPER AND FUN

The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 24 from Roseau hosted the several northwest Minnesota area Auxiliary units April 1 for a night of socializing, supper and fun. The units attending were from Warroad, Badger, Greenbush, Roseau, Argyle, Karlstad, Grygla, Roosevelt, Bagley, Middle River, Crookston, Warren and Thief River Falls.  Jean Walker, the American Legion Auxiliary Department

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SENATOR JOHNSON, REPRESENTATIVES KIEL AND FABIAN ANNOUNCE SERIES OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks), Representative Dan Fabian (R-Roseau), and Representative Debra Kiel (R-Crookston) announced a series of town halls to take place between Monday, April 15 and Wednesday, April 17. The town halls will provide an opportunity for constituents throughout District 1 to interact with the three legislators and discuss issues emerging in

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