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Reese and Cote advance to Polk County District One Commissioner Election

Five contestants were vying for two spots in the Polk County Commissioner District 1 special election on Tuesday, May 9th. Paul Reese and Michelle Cote were the two top vote-getters in the primary election and now advance to the special election to be held on Tuesday, August 8th. The voter turnout was low with 28…
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May 10, 2023 0

Boys Volleyball gets MSHSL approval to become a sanctioned sport in Minnesota

Boys volleyball will soon join the roster of high school sports sanctioned by the Minnesota State High School League. The league’s 48-member Representative Assembly approved the proposal Tuesday with 39 votes in favor. It needed 32 votes, a two-third’s majority, to pass. Boys volleyball will become a sanctioned sport in Minnesota in the 2024-2025 school…
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May 10, 2023 0

Barnesville City Council Meets

BARNESVILLE, MN—There’s going to be a second road project coming up in Barnesville.  You may know about the Highway 9 project that starts in June.  On Monday night, the Barnesville City Council approved a second project.  Barnesville City Administrator Jeremy Cossette says that will involve 2nd Avenue SE. Cossette says word on 2nd Avenue SE…
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May 10, 2023 0

Mahnomen Superintendent Waits For Legislature

Like many school superintendents across Minnesota, Jeff Bisek at Mahnomen is keeping an eye on the Minnesota Legislature to see which new mandates will be passed.  In an interview with R&J News, Bisek says he’s concerned how any new mandates would be paid for. Bisek says changes could come in the form of paid family…
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May 10, 2023 0

Halstad Wild Turkey Update

HALSTAD, MN—Here’s an update to a story R&J News has been following.  People around Halstad continue to feed wild turkeys…and Mayor Darin Johnson says the City Council is going to put a stop to it. Johnson says there was going to be a first reading of the new ordinance at Monday’s City Council meeting, but…
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May 10, 2023 0

Fertile City Council Meets

FERTILE, MN— The Fertile City Council on Monday approved a tobacco license for the owners of Main Street Station and Deli, formerly known as JT’s.  Also, several items related to the Polk County Fair were approved. There was discussion about paving a city-owned lot near Encore and Thrifty White.  Fertile City Administrator Lisa Liden says…
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May 10, 2023 0

Sugar Beet Update

Now that the snow has finally melted, sugar beet farmers have been busy planting.  Harrison Weber, executive director of the Red River Valley Sugar Beet Growers, tells us the percentage of area farmers have seed in the ground. You can hear more from Harrison Weber on Wednesday’s (May 10) Farm and Field Show on KRJB…
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May 10, 2023 0

Exquisite Tables Fundraiser Friday

The Benedictine Foundation is holding a fundraiser this Friday.  The Exquisite Tables Event will be held Friday night at 6 at the Ada Event Center.  Benedictine Housing/Foundation Director Cassie Visser has details. Each ticket you buy gives you a chance to win an overnight stay for four at the Thief River Falls Seven Clans Water…
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May 9, 2023 0

Ada-Borup-West Elementary Track & Field Day

The date is set for the Ada-Borup-West Elementary Track & Field Day. Elementary Principal Bree Triplett has the information on the event. Ada-Borup-West Elementary Track & Field day will be on Friday, May 12th.


May 9, 2023 0

Best Baker Competition coming back to Erskine

The Best Baker contest is coming back this year during the 2023 Erskine Water Carnival. If you have a prize winning cake, cookie or pie recipe, you are encouraged to enter the competition. The contest will take place on Saturday, June 3rd at the Erskine Community Center. Prizes are awarded for the top scoring baker…
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May 9, 2023 0