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Mahnomen City Council Meets

MAHNOMEN, MN—At Monday night’s Mahnomen City Council meeting, the City was made an offer for some land and turned it down.  Mahnomen City Administrator Taylor Guenther explains. Also at Monday’s meeting, the Council learned how much trash was picked up during Mahnomen’s recent clean-up event. Guenther also says the Council also went over a construction…
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May 22, 2025 0

Volunteers needed for Avenue of Flags 

The Annual Avenue of Flags demonstration returns this weekend, and over 600 flags will be blowing in the wind at the Ada Cemetery this Memorial Day. Ollen Church of the Ada American Legion tells us more about the Avenue of Flags, and its history.  Volunteers are needed to help set up, and take down the…
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May 22, 2025 0

Win-E-Mac School Board approves hiring of new Principal

The Win-E-Mac School Board approved the hiring of a new principal at their meeting on Tuesday night. Win-E-Mac Superintendent Aaron Cook says Carl Dougstad will be the principal starting this summer, and he tells us more about him.  Cook says the board approved a couple other hires, including the hiring of a new special ed…
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May 22, 2025 0

Summer Ball 2025 Players of the Week: Week 2

Meet the week 2 players of the week! Minor Girls: Danielle Hanson, Major Boys: Brayden Hanson Minor Boys: Kye Ulmer Major Girls: NONE this week


May 21, 2025 0

Middle-Snake-Tamarac River Watershed holds groundbreaking for Coulee restoration project

The Middle-Snake-Tamarac River Watershed District (MSTRWD) held a groundbreaking on Wednesday afternoon for their Swift Coulee Restoration Project in rural Marshall County. MSTRWD Administrator Mori Maher says the groundbreaking was a success, and had a lot of turnout. Now that ground has officially broken on the project, Maher tells us what the next couple months…
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May 21, 2025 0

Memorial Day Events and Significance w/ La Lynda Blotsky

On Monday, May 26th our nation takes a day off for Memorial Day. Traill County Veterans Service Officer La Lynda Blotsky reminds us to not just take a day off, but to remember those that have given everything in service to protect our country. The memorial wall in Hillsboro will see a new addition this…
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May 21, 2025 0

Norman County Historical Society gearing up for summer season 

The Norman County Historical Society will be kicking off their summer this weekend, and they invite you to come and see all they have to offer. Solvieg Kitchell of the Norman County Historical Society tells us what their hours look like moving forward, and what they have for new exhibits this year.  Kitchell is also…
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May 21, 2025 0

Hillsboro Graduation is Sunday 

Wednesday is the final day of school for students at the Hillsboro School District, which means that Graduation is the next big school event. Hillsboro High School Principal Terry Baesler shares the details of Hillsboro Graduation, and what Graduation means to him as an administrator.  Again, Graduation is on Sunday, May 25 at 2:00 PM…
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May 21, 2025 0

Therapist talks about the stigma surrounding mental health

Mental Health can often be a very difficult thing for people to talk about, and for many a stigma surrounding mental health can often be a deterrent that prevents a person from getting the help they need. Stacy Englund of Whistling Pines Counseling in Thief River Falls talks more about this stigma that affects mental…
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May 21, 2025 0