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$1,750 Child Tax Credit: 210,000 Minnesota Families to Benefit from Expanded Support!
Minnesota Expands Child Tax Credit to Combat Poverty Innovative Measures Introduced to Support Financial Stability According to MARCA, Minnesota families are poised to benefit from an expanded child tax credit program aimed at addressing child poverty. Recently approved by state legislators this initiative offers up to $1,750 per child to families with low to moderate […]
Warning: Avoid Swimming In This Toxic Minnesota Lake
Minnesota is the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but right now, only 9,999 are fit to swim in after a warning was just posted about staying out of this toxic lake. The hot, humid summer weather that's been prevalent across the North Star State this July might make you want to take a dip on one of our 10,000 lakes to cool off, right? But local officials in this Minnesota city are urging you to avoid any contact with this lake that's now unsafe.
Cass County Vector Control: “Our Biggest Trap Count of the Year”
CASS COUNTY, N.D. (KVRR) — Mosquitos are out in full force and towns around the region are trying to take care of the problem. Tonight and tomorrow night, Moorhead will do ground spraying for mosquitos. Grand Forks and East Grand Forks is also spraying this evening until around 1...
Sheriff Investigating Death of Inmate in Fargo Jail
Fargo, ND – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a 37-year-old female inmate died in a Fargo jail Monday night. A deputy found the woman unresponsive around 11:30 while doing a scheduled well-being check. Life-saving measures were taken but the woman died at the scene. Cause...
BULLETIN BOARD JULY 17, 2024
Cathedral Women, Baptist Church Members, and Ken Study Club will provide home-delivered meals this week. The City of Crookston will spray for mosquitos tomorrow, July 17th, from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., weather permitting. If you have any questions, please call Public Works at (218) 281-1232. Registration is now open...
Hawley, Minnesota, man ordered to pay $248,400 restitution to victim in cattle theft case
CLEARWATER COUNTY, Minn. - A Hawley, Minnesota, man was recently ordered to pay $248,400 in restitution after pleading guilty to the felony theft of 77 cows he held in a share cow agreement. Jason Wayne Langerud, 44, was charged with two counts of theft in 2023. An investigator received a...
CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS SOLAR ARRAY PROJECT AND TOBACCO SHOP CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST
The Crookston Planning Commission met in the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers on Tuesday evening. The agenda included a variance request and a conditional use request for two businesses. 1590 CARROLL STREET VARIANCE REQUEST- Otter Tail Power Company’s Derek Snyder requested a variance at the Otter Tail Power property at...
HELEN BRATVOLD IS THE BENEDICTINE ATHLETE OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to Helen Bratvold, Benedictine Living Community – Crookston’s Senior Athlete of the month for July. Helen is a very faithful participant in morning exercise at The Summit Assisted Living Facility. She sees the benefit of exercise and will come willingly and move whatever she is able to at the time. Staff appreciate her effort and commitment to her health.
CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1984 REUNION IS THIS WEEKEND
The Crookston High School Class of 1984 Reunion will be this weekend (July 19-20) in Crookston. The festivities will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July 19, at Minakwa Golf Course. It will be an evening of socializing, and a menu will be available. Everyone is welcome to a golf...
Another Pet Project for Hawley
In 2014 the Cormorant Daze Committee decided to run a Mayor Election for the Village of Comorant in conjunction with their summertime festival “Cormorant Daze.” Duke was the winner, in a landslide. Duke was a dog. Not just any dog, a dog who dedicated his life to the service of the good people of the village. Quoting from the Hawley Herald “Duke was the most regal kind-hearted Mayor anyone could ask for.” Sadly, Duke has moved on to govern the Rainbow Bridge. Tammy Odegaard, staff writer for the Herald continues “Although we will never be able to replace Duke, we all know time moves on and for the good of the village, it is time to elect a new mayor. With the whole country being a buzz with election news, the committee thought perhaps now would be a great time.” Nominations have been submitted and the race is down to 4. After careful consideration, a prestigious panel of judges named the four candidates for Cormorant Mayor.
RIVERVIEW HEALTH’S ANNUAL SCRUBS CAMP IS AUGUST 6-8
What better way to check out a potential career than seeing it firsthand? That’s what RiverView Health’s annual Scrubs Camp is all about healthcare professionals showing high school students the ins and outs of different career opportunities. Registration is now open for the August 6 through August 8 camp. Area high school juniors and seniors are invited to sign up for the free three-day camp on RiverView’s Crookston campus.
Tower City walkway could be relocated for Bedrock's Cuyahoga Riverfront plan
The 1,000-foot walkway from Tower City to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse may be moved and rebuilt — just one of the dramatic infrastructural changes envisioned in Bedrock's Riverfront Master Development Plan. Why it matters: Bedrock, the real estate arm of Dan Gilbert's Rock Ventures, wants to completely transform the Cuyahoga...
Grand Forks parking ramp closed after concrete fell onto vehicle
GRAND FORKS, ND — The Grand Forks County parking ramp will be closed starting Monday after a chunk of concrete fell and damaged a car. No one was hurt. City workers say vibrations from ongoing renovation work on the structure likely caused the concrete to break and fall. The garage will remain closed until October.
RedHawks bounce back with big win over Cougars
FARGO – Every RedHawks starter had a hit Tuesday night as Fargo-Moorhead (36-24) raced to a 10-1 victory over the Kane County Cougars in front of 3,268 fans at Newman Outdoor Field. Kolby Kiser’s stellar outing – 5.0 innings pitched with only one run against and four strikeouts –...
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