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REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL COMMENDS LIEDER’S LIFE OF SERVICE

Former House Representative Bernie Lieder, World War II veteran and 25-year Representative of portions of Red Lake, Pennington, Polk, and Marshall counties, passed away August 22, 2020. Representative Deb Kiel, R-Crookston, released the following statement. “Former Representative Lieder’s passing is a huge loss for our community, and I know many in our area will remember […]

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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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