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Minnesota Deaths From Gun Violence

A new report shows that 564 Minnesotans died from gun violence in 2024.  The study from Project Minnesota is based on data from the Minnesota Department of Health.  The main findings were that 72 percent of gun deaths were suicides…with 26-point-2 percent being homicides.  Males were the majority of suicide and homicide victims.  Among the…
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July 30, 2025 0

Clearwater County Fair Reminders 

The Annual Clearwater County Fair kicks off today in Bagley, and the Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office will have increased presence in Bagley. Clearwater County Sheriff Darin Halverson shares some safety reminders that all parents should consider before heading out to the fair.  Halverson also reminds fair goers about some other things that they should keep…
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July 30, 2025 0

Ada Summer Children’s Theatre holding Auditions on Monday 

The Missoula Children’s Theatre is coming to Ada next week, and students from across the area are invited to audition for a part in “The Wizard of Oz”. GiGi Solseng of the Ada Summer Theatre tells us how you can try out for a part in the play.  While it’s called the Ada Summer Theatre,…
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July 30, 2025 0

Steen reflects on Jamaica Mission Trip 

Earlier this month, a group of students and community members from St Joseph’s Catholic Church in Ada went on a mission trip to the island country of Jamaica. R&J News had the opportunity to catch up with Trip Leader Terry Steen who tells us how everything went.  Steen also shared a story about a moment…
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July 30, 2025 0

Norman County Night to Unite is today 

Norman County Night to Unite is this evening at the Norman County fairgrounds, and all are invited to come out and have a good time. Norman County Sheriff Ben Fall says the event is a great opportunity for the community to come out and meet those who serve in your local community.  Sheriff Fall says…
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July 29, 2025 0

Ask a Chief: How fast is too fast 

The question all law enforcement officers are asked during their career is, “How fast can I go before getting a ticket?” During his Ask a Chief segment on the KRJB Kaleidoscope, Ada Police Chief Steve Hager answered that exact question.  Hager says location also matters when it comes to answering this question.  The KRJB Kaleidoscope…
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July 29, 2025 0

St Joseph Catholic Church holding Community Family Picnic on Wednesday 

All are invited to St Joseph Catholic Church of Ada this Wednesday, for their annual Community Family Picnic. Terry Steen of St Joseph Catholic Church gives us a preview of what they have planned for Wednesday.  Ruben Alvarez of Kinfolk Worship is excited to announce that they will be there playing as well, and he…
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July 29, 2025 0

New officer at the Fosston Police Department 

There’s a new face in the Fosston Police Department, as the Fosston City Council approved the hiring of Nick Agnew as a full time police officer earlier this month. R&J News’ Tom Lano had the opportunity to catch up with Agnew, who tells us more about himself.  Agnew also tells us when he first knew…
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July 29, 2025 0

Hillsboro Community Theater Presents “The One Act Play Disaster” 

The Hillsboro Community Theater will be presenting three showings of  “The One Act Play Disaster” this weekend, and all are invited to see the work the cast has been putting in. Shana Williams of the Hillsboro Community Theatre tells us more.  Williams also tells us more about “The One Act Play Disaster”, and her favorite…
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July 29, 2025 0

Area producers encouraged to prepare for unintended consequences 

Changes in the political outlook of our federal and state politics have caused chaotic times in agriculture leaving many with questions regarding the future. Virginia Tech Professor Emeritus Dr. David Kohl says area producers should be preparing for “unintended consequences” that are a cause of these uncertainties in ag policies, and markets.  Kohl also tells…
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July 29, 2025 0