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Fire Safety Reminders 

Temperatures are expected to get colder this upcoming week, and the Hillsboro Fire Department is reminding you to take steps in preventing fire, and carbon monoxide poisoning. Hillsboro Fire Chief Jake Rust tells us more.  For more fire safety tips and resources go to the The National Fire Protection Association website at www.nfpa.org.


February 1, 2025 0

Fargo Frostival weekend events 

The Annual Fargo Frostival kicked off on Friday, and the Frostival organizers have a fun weekend of events planned. Frostival representative Jayci Altenbernd gives us a preview of events happening this weekend.  For more information on Frostival events and programs go to www.frostival.com.


February 1, 2025 0

Checking Your House

Clearwater County Sheriff Darin Halverson has reminders about keeping your home warm this winter—and keeping it safe. Halverson also has a reminder about space heaters. Halverson was a recent guest on Food For Thought, which airs weekday mornings at 8:45 on KKCQ 96.7 FM. 


February 1, 2025 0

Veterans reminded about tax benefits ahead of tax season 

Tax season is here, and veterans are reminded that they may be entitled to different tax programs and benefits. Traill County Veterans Service Officer La Lynda Blotsky gives some reminders for Veterans this tax season.  Blotsky also encouraged all veterans who are hesitant to take advantage of these benefits to use them, as they have…
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January 31, 2025 0

Ada Borup West One Act competing in Section Competition this weekend

For the first time in over five years Ada Borup West will have representation at the One Act Section competition in Crookston this Saturday. One Act Cast members Kadence Thom (Voice One), and Grace Ingraham (Voice two) tell us more about the play, and their characters.  Nellie Todd, who plays one of the lead characters,…
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January 31, 2025 0

Senate Republicans set 2025 Legislative Priorities 

Senate Republicans held a press conference on Thursday to set their legislative priorities for 2025. Senate Leader Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks) explains what their priorities will be for the rest of the session.  Earlier this week the Senate did a vote on whether to expel Senator Nicole Mitchell from the Senate, as she is…
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January 31, 2025 0

Norman County East Snow Daze kicks off Monday 

The Norman County East School will be kicking off their annual Snow Daze Celebration on Monday, and the Norman County East communities are all invited to join them in celebration. Norman County East Principal Kelly Kalina fills us in on some of the events and activities they have planned throughout the week.  Kalina also went…
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January 31, 2025 0

Fosston Novice Bonspiel is Saturday 

The Fosston Curling Club invites you to Fosston this Saturday for their annual Bonspiel for novices. Justin Marquis of the Fosston Curling Club gives us a preview of what they have planned for Saturday.  Even if you’re not entering a team, Marquis says you should still come out, as there may be opportunities to give…
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January 31, 2025 0

Winger Woman Sentenced For Stabbing

A woman from Winger has been sentenced to 86 months in prison after stabbing a man outside a bar last January.  20-year-old Jayden Marie Ray was originally charged with attempted murder, first degree assault and second degree assault. She was convicted of first degree assault, while the other two charges were dismissed.  On January 14…
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January 31, 2025 0

Firefly Center News

FOSSTON, MN—The Firefly Center For Art and Wellbeing in Fosston is holding a class on making mosaics in February.  Bonnie Stewart, vice chair of the Firefly Center, has details. The $20 fee includes the supplies.  Stewart also says the Firefly Center will take part in Giving Hearts Day on February 13. And that website is:…
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January 31, 2025 0