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GOVERNOR WALZ EXTENDS PEACETIME EMERGENCY

As Minnesota continues to ramp up vaccination distribution and monitor new variants of COVID-19, Governor Tim Walz today signed Executive Order 21-19 to extend the peacetime emergency in Minnesota. The peacetime emergency is critical to the state’s ability to respond to the pandemic, including efficiently distributing the vaccine. The federal government and 46 other states […]

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MINNESOTA STATE FAIR AND MINNESOTA FARM BUREAU RECOGNIZE 2021 CENTURY FARMS

The Minnesota State Fair and the Minnesota Farm Bureau recognize 124 Minnesota farms as 2021 Century Farms. Qualifying farms have been in continuous family ownership for at least 100 years and are 50 acres or more. Century Farm families receive a commemorative sign, as well as a certificate signed by Minnesota State Fair and Minnesota

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ TO ANNOUNCE ALL MINNESOTANS AGE 16 AND OLDER ARE ELIGIBLE FOR COVID-19 VACCINE

Today, Governor Tim Walz’s spokesperson Teddy Tschann released the following statement:  “Tomorrow, Governor Walz will announce that all Minnesotans 16 years of age and older will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination beginning Tuesday, March 30. The final eligibility expansion comes as the federal government has promised an increased supply of vaccine by April, and as

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CROOKSTON BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY COVID RESTRICTIONS PLEASED TO SEE INCREASED CAPACITIES

One year ago, on March 16, 2020, Governor Tim Walz announced executive order 20-05, which closed bars, restaurants, theaters, fitness centers, and other places of public accommodation and amusement at 5 p.m. on St. Patrick’s Day. That was the first of many orders regarding COVID-19 restrictions and closures that have impacted businesses across the state,

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RIVERVIEW’S COVID-19 VACCINATION WAITLIST NOW OPEN TO NEXT TWO TIERS

COVID-19 vaccination moved another step forward on Tuesday when Gov. Tim Walz announced the eligibility for vaccination of another 1.8 million Minnesotans made up of front-line workers and those with preexisting conditions. Walz announced that the state had reached its goal of vaccinating 70 percent of Minnesotans ages 65 and older several weeks ahead of

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