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MN Sen. Smith Won’t Run For Re-election

Minnesota US Senator Tina Smith announced Thursday that she won’t run for re-election in 2026.  Smith says she wants to spend more time with her grandchildren and 95-year-old father. Smith, a Democrat, is a former Minnesota Lieutenant Governor who was appointed to the Senate in 2018 after Al Franken resigned from the Senate.  She was…
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February 13, 2025 0

Rainy River Returns Home And Takes Care of Business

For the Rainy River Voyageurs Men’s Basketball team, they were at home last night against MN North-Hibbing for an MCAC matchup. After a slow start for the Voyageurs, leading 35-31 at halftime, they’d pull away from their competition to win it 81-67. Rodney Mozard led the way for the Voyageurs with a double-double 17 points…
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February 13, 2025 0

Muller Nominated for State Educational Support Staff Award

During Thursday’s regular monthly school board meeting, Hillsboro Superintendent, Jon Dryburgh, informed the board that long-time Hillsboro Elementary Administrative Assistant, Brenda Muller, was nominated for a state award. Muller was one of three finalists selected for North Dakota United’s Educational Support Professional of the Year. Dryburgh says Muller, who is retiring at the end of…
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February 13, 2025 0

Buxton City Council Approves Park Committee Members

The Buxton City Council met in regular session Wednesday evening. The Council approved Dan Fuglesten and Jeremy Larson as members of the city’s park committee. Fuglesten and Larson commented on some areas of focus for the city to consider, including the addition of shade trees and the installation of a new pickleball court.  The transition…
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February 13, 2025 0

Central Valley School Concerned with Inside Improvements and Outside Oversights

Central Valley School is set to get some upgrades. The Central Valley School Board approved improvements to the building’s science labs, elementary classrooms, and clocks at Wednesday’s meeting. Superintendent, Jeremy Brandt, shares the specifics.  While the inside of the building looks to be moving in a positive direction, Brandt shared his concerns with the board…
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February 13, 2025 0

FIRST Robotics kicking off 2025 season 

More and more schools across Minnesota are adopting robotics as an affiliated activity, and for those competing in FIRST Robotics their season will be kicking off soon. While FIRST has been around for over 30 years, many communities with FIRST schools and teams are unaware of what the league is and how it operates. FIRST…
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February 13, 2025 0

Ada Borup West discussing Class Sizes

Class sizes were a major talking piece for the Ada Borup West School District last year, and discussions on class sizes and splits are expected to continue this year, but on a smaller scale. Elementary Principal Bree Triplett says the school will likely see some shifting of teachers to stay at three sets of classes…
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February 13, 2025 0

Senate considering bill that would increase penalty for fleeing police in a motor vehicle 

The Minnesota Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety discussed a trio of bills yesterday that aim to increase the penalty for people found guilty of  fleeing police in a motor vehicle. Senator Heather Gustafson (DFL-Vadnais Heights) who is the author of one of the bills tells us why this is something she feels is…
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February 13, 2025 0

FSA hosting pair of Beginning Farmer Meetings 

Area FSA offices will be hosting a pair of meetings for area farmers who are just getting into their farming careers. Norman County FSA officer James Kruize tells us what these meetings are for, and what they will cover.  Kruize says there will be two separate meetings with one in Ada and the other in…
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