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City Ada looking for community members to run for city council 

The City of Ada is looking for community members to file candidacy for Ada City Council. Ada Mayor John Hintz says four city council seats are up for election this November and  invites all people interested in serving the community to register.  The cost to file candidacy is $2.00. For more information contact Ada City…
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July 5, 2024 0

Mahnomen County Fair Friday Events 

Day two of the Mahnomen County Fair is today, and there’s lots going on. Mahnomen County Fair board President Joe Swiers gives us a rundown of the day.  Fair Board member Gerri Swiers also gave a preview of what’s to come this weekend.  For a full schedule of events go to the  Mahnomen County Fair…
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July 5, 2024 0

Summer Eyelid Care; are you making things worse?

Summer can be a miserable time for people with allergies and eye sensitivity, but there’s a chance that you may be doing something to make it worse on your eyes. Dr David Solseng of Valley Vision tells us more.  If you continue to have these kinds of issues with your eyes go see your personal…
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July 5, 2024 0

Ada Legion Baseball Fundraiser Lunch

Ada Legion Baseball Post 26 will be holding a Fundraiser Benefit Wednesday, July 10th from 11am-1pm at Supermarket Foods. Lance Kritzberger fills in the details on what the team is serving and how to donate. Kritzberger also shares what the previous fundraisers have provided for the team. Burgers and hot dogs will be served at…
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July 5, 2024 0

Dekko Center Project Update 

During the Ada City Council Meeting earlier this week the council heard an update on the ongoing Dekko Center project and fundraising efforts. Ada City Administrator Ashley Larson tells us what was said to the City Council.  If you would like to donate to the Dekko Center project, reach out to Ashley Larson in the…
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July 5, 2024 0

Sugarbeet crop at Increased risk for Lygus Bugs this summer 

During the KRJB Farm and Field Show on Wednesday R&J Ag Reporter Nick Revier caught up with NDSU Research & Extension Entomologist Dr Mark Botel to discuss the Lygus Bug, which he sees becoming more of an issue as summer moves along.  Dr Botel says sugarbeet producers should be on the lookout for the Lygus…
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July 4, 2024 0

Sugarbeet crop at Increased risk for Lygus Bugs this summer 

During the KRJB Farm and Field Show on Wednesday R&J Ag Reporter Nick Revier caught up with NDSU Research & Extension Entomologist Dr Mark Botel to discuss the Lygus (Lie-Gus) Bug, which he sees becoming more of an issue as summer moves along.  Dr Botel says sugarbeet producers should be on the lookout for the…
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July 4, 2024 0

VA Health Coverage Expands 

Changes have been made to the Department of Veterans Affairs’ toxic exposure coverage and you may be eligible for coverage no matter your income. Polk County Veterans Service Officer Kurt Ellefson tells us more.  If you have questions regarding your eligibility or need help applying for coverage contact your county’s veteran service office. 


July 4, 2024 0

Mahnomen County Fair kicks off today 

The Mahnomen County Fair is here. Today (Thursday) is the official kick off and there’s tons of things to do for people of all ages. Mahnomen County Fair board members Joe and Gerri Swiers tell us some of the things going on today weather permitting.  The fun goes into Friday with much to do as…
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July 4, 2024 0

Avoid BBQ Bloat 

Millions of people across the United States will be breaking out their grills and smokers for their Independence Day cookout. Nutritional educator Dr. Julie Gatza is an expert in digestive health and she shares some things you can do to avoid BBQ bloat during your 4th of July celebration.  Some other things you could do…
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July 4, 2024 0