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MORE THAN 5,000 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN ARE ACTIVATED WITH MORE ON THE WAY

In a 10:30 p.m. press conference Saturday night Minnesota’s Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Jon Jensen, “We are in a position of strength significantly greater tonight in Minneapolis and Saint Paul than we were last night.” That strength and full integration with civil authorizes, changed the tone Saturday night around the Twin Cities. Throughout the night […]

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GOV. TIM WALZ SCHEDULES PRESS CONFERENCE FOR 2 P.M. TODAY

Gov. Tim Walz is expected to make a major announcement on Minnesota’s battle against COVID-19 at a hastily scheduled news conference at 2 p.m. this afternoon from the State Emergency Operations Center in St. Paul. Listen on KROX Radio, online by clicking on the listen live link in the upper right-hand corner, the KROX app,

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CHEDA’S CRAIG HOISETH TALKS EPITOME ENERGY AND THE SOYBEAN INNOVATION CAMPUS

On Thursday, Governor Tim Walz signed the omnibus agriculture finance bill which includes $5 million in funding for the Soy Innovation Campus between Epitome Energy and the University of Minnesota Crookston.  The campus will be located adjacent to Epitome Energy’s 21-million-bushel soybean crush and 30-million-gallon biodiesel facility.  Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Executive Director

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LEGION AUXILIARY SELECTS RYAN, PAHLEN TO REPRESENT CROOKSTON AT MINNESOTA GIRLS STATE

The Nels T Wold Post 20 American Legion Auxiliary selected Sarah Ryan and Michelle Pahlen to represent Crookston at Minnesota Girls State on June 9-15 at Bethel College in Arden Hills.  They will be seniors at Crookston High School in the fall. The weeklong experience will consist of participation in the various levels and branches

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CAPITAL UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. OMNIBUS BILLS This week, we began hearing omnibus bills on the House floor. So far, we’ve heard the bills on K-12 Education, Jobs and Energy, Health and Human Services, and Agriculture. We are currently debating the Transportation bill, and next

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