City of Mayville receives $124,000 reimbursement from Traill County
The City of Mayville is set to receive over $124,000 from Traill County as a reimbursement for overpaid policing services. Mayville Mayor Karl Jorgenson explains why this reimbursement is happening and why it’s as high as it is. Jorgenson says there’s not a specific plan in place for the reimbursed money yet but says it…
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Ada Borup West Students raise over $2,500 for cancer research
Students at Ada Borup West just wrapped up their Pennies for Patients fundraiser. High school principal Josh Carlson says it was a big success as they raised over $2,500 and will now get to tape some teachers to the wall. Carlson also reminds families that they have a couple days they will not be having…
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Northwest Minnesota Cancer Crusaders Easter Egg Scramble
The Northwest Minnesota Cancer Crusaders will be hosting their Annual Easter Egg Scramble and Vendor Show on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 12:00PM at the Crookston Sports Center. Event Organizer Jess Bengtson tells us what you can expect. Bengtson says the event for the most part is free, but says they will be accepting free…
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Ulen Hitterdal welcomes back School Resource Officer
The Ulen Hitterdal School District was one of many districts across the state who have recently seen their school resource officers return to duty after state legislation caused them to be pulled out of schools late last year. Ulen Hitterdal Superintendent Dustin Flaten says he is excited to see them back in the building. Flatten…
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Festival Of Tables Returns To Fosston
FOSSTON, MN— An event in Fosston that got sidelined by Covid is making a comeback next month. Laura Danielson says the Festival of Tables will be held again in April. And it will be held at the Firefly Center for Art and Wellbeing. Danielson says the Firefly Center was an inspiration for this year’s Festival…
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Good Student Award – 3/23/2024
Listen back to the interviews with the Good Student Award Winners from Saturday, March 23 2024. Kinzee Schneck: Tyler Schoenborn:
City of Ada to crack down on blight
Ada, MN — Blight letters from the city of Ada went out recently as the city looks to crack down on some unsightly yards. Ada Police Chief Steve Hager has more on the response. If you did receive a blight letter, it’s asked that you take action before action is taken by local law enforcement.