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CROOKSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS VISITING WASHINGTON D.C.

Crookston Middle School students are in Washington, D.C.  They left Crookston early Monday morning and hit the ground running as they saw some of the monuments. They made it a great day on the first day of the trip. Teacher Steve Kofoed said it was a long day, but the kids represented Crookston very well, […]

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RED LAKE FALLS AND OTHER COUNTY VETERANS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO BE ON THE VETERAN’S HONOR FLIGHT TO WASHINGTON D.C. ON SUNDAY

The non-profit 501c3 volunteer organization called The Veterans Honor Flight is getting ready to leave for another flight to Washington D.C., with veterans living in Minnesota and North Dakota to see various memorials and landmarks in our nation’s capital dedicated to them. The veterans will board a plane, fly out of the Grand Forks International

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POLK COUNTY LINE COLUMN – POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell released another County Line Column earlier today. It can be found down below – Wherever you went, it seemed, there were people — kids, adults, military members, just everyone — that were applauding you, shaking your hand, and thanking you for your service. You were made to feel like a real

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CROOKSTON VETERAN KEVIN BOYLE RECENTLY RETURNED FROM AN HONOR FLIGHT

Kevin Boyle, a veteran of Vietnam, went to Washington, D.C. last week as part of the Honor Flight program.  Telling us about the trip, Boyle mentioned he’d never been through as many red lights as he was on that trip courtesy of their police escort. Boyle said the only thing that would’ve made the trip

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