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OX CART DAYS FINISHES SATURDAY WITH ITS TORCHLIGHT PARADE THAT’S ENJOYED BY THOUSANDS

The Ox Cart Days Torchlight parade was held Saturday evening and was enjoyed by thousands of people along the parade route West 7th, Central Ave, and Barrette Street. Along with marching in the parade, many of the parade’s participants gave out candy to children watching along the route. The Crookston Lions Club was the parade’s […]

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NFIB MN PAC ENDORSES SENATOR MARK JOHNSON FOR RE-ELECTION

The state’s most effective small business political action committee, the NFIB MN PAC, endorsed Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) for re-election in Minnesota Senate District 01. NFIB represents over 10,000 small businesses in Minnesota. The NFIB MN PAC endorsement is an important signal to voters across the state that a candidate will stand with small

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MINNESOTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GIVES LEADERSHIP FUND PAC ENDORSEMENT TO SENATOR MARK JOHNSON

The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Leadership Fund PAC announced today its endorsement of Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) for the Minnesota Senate in the upcoming August 9 primary election and November 8 general election. “Employers and employees are facing uncertain times and need support from Minnesota’s decision makers to ensure our economy returns to full

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NORTHWEST REGIONAL CORRECTIONS CENTER BEGINS CONSTRUCTION ON RRVJC FACILITY

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board met in the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning. The agenda began with the approval of the monthly statistics report and a Northwest Regional Corrections Center (NWRCC) Statistics Update from November 2021 to April. The Board approved all statistics unanimously. The Board then received a Personnel update from Executive

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MPPOA ANNOUNCES ENDORSEMENT OF SEN. MARK JOHNSON

The Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association (MPPOA) has chosen to issue its endorsement to the candidacy of Senator Mark Johnson in his run for office in the Minnesota Senate. The MMPOA is the largest police association in Minnesota that has been in existence since 1922, with it representing 10,400 public safety professionals across the

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON AND SENATE REPUBLICANS PROPOSE CHANGES TO STATE TAX CODE

Senate Republicans proposed major changes to the state’s tax code today. The proposal reduces the first-tier income tax rate from 5.35% to 2.8% and eliminates the tax on Social Security. If passed, the changes would be the biggest tax cut ever in Minnesota and provide $8.51 billion in tax relief to taxpayers over the next

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