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SHANE AND NICOLE HELDSTAB NAMED W. POLK COUNTY EMERGING LEADERS

Shane and Nicole Heldstab, Crookston are West Polk County’s representatives in the Red River Valley Emerging Leadership Program. Alumni of the program from the county nominated them to take part in the program because of their involvement in their community. Nicole is a certified public accountant and shareholder at Brady, Martz and Associates.  She works […]

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EPITOME ENERGY PRESIDENT & CEO DENNIS EGAN SAYS CROOKSTON QUICKLY BECAME A TOP CHOICE

The announcement of a 21-million bushel soybean solvent-extraction facility, 30-million gallon biodiesel facility and specialty soybean mechanical extraction plant brings the promise of an exciting future to Crookston’s Ag industry.  The process to determine a location for a new Epitome Energy, LCC plant began with finding an underutilized and underserved soybean market in Minnesota said

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FARM LAND RENTAL MEETING WILL BE HELD JANUARY 23

Landlords, farmers, agri-business professionals should make plans to attend one of the informative meetings being held across Minnesota. These free meetings are being provided by the University of Minnesota Extension. Farmland rental rates are the largest input cost the farmer has. Determining a fair farm rent agreement is a challenge in today’s economy with current

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2019 RED RIVER VALLEY CELEBRATION OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

The 7th Annual Red River Valley Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will be held on Monday, January 21, at the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC). This year’s event is partnering with the Minnesota Humanities Council for the kick-off of the “We are Water” Exhibit, which will run through March 4, 2019. The day’s

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SMALL GRAINS MEETINGS TO BE HELD THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

Researchers from the University of Minnesota, along with the Minnesota Wheat Growers and the Minnesota Wheat Council will deliver the most current research information to help you make better management decisions on your farm. The workshops will include information on new spring wheat varieties, strategies for managing nitrogen, management and research results from the On-Farm

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS THE EAT UNITED SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is a nationally funded program as part of the National School Lunch Program that was designed to fill the gap and provide healthy, nutritious meals to all children in the community when school is out. This program encourages non-profit organizations in underserved areas to provide free meals to

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