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Resolutions for 2009
The new year brings New Year's resolutions. Last week, the Northern Watch asked some Thief River Falls and Pennington County leaders for their New Year's resolutions.
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New Year's baby born to TRF couple
Carter Kyle Svendsgaard, son of Kyle and Krista Svendsgaard, Thief River Falls, was the New Year's baby at MeritCare Thief River Falls Northwest Medical Center.
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Winter doldrums?
Colder weather may keep people indoors, but that doesn't mean that they have to suffer from the winter doldrums.
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Commuter bus routes get the green light
Soon, commuters will have another option for traveling to and from work. Tri-Valley Opportunity Council in Crookston recently learned that it has received a grant that will enable it to provide six commuter bus ...
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Cap-Ex Will Be Taut in '09
Corporate radio engineering managers acknowledge that this fall's capital budgeting process for 2009 was especially tough as revenue and cash flow dip and as credit for projects and purchases has become more ...
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What do you do with those old monitors?
Now that you've purchased a new digital television, what do you do with your old set? The Thief River Falls Sanitation Department stopped picking up televisions about 18 moths ago.
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NW Minn. bus service up and running soon
A new bus service connecting several northwestern Minnesota cities could be operating as early as Jan.
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City and county to see less aid
Thief River Falls and Pennington County will receive less state aid this year. On Friday, it was announced that Thief River Falls will receive $1,050,138 for its second payment of Local Government Aid this ...
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Students learn valuable lesson
Three third grade classes at Challenger Elementary School in Thief River Falls participated in a project to collect food for the Area Food Shelf.
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What do you want for Christmas?
A surprise visit from Santa Claus highlighted a Dec. 17 practice session for the Thief River Falls Amateur Hockey Association Level 1 program at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
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McIntosh family continues tradition
In 2006, Dayton and Arlyne Silk announced that their Christmas display, which had become a traditional stop for many people looking at Christmas displays would be sold.
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Elderly waiver reimbursement rates challenged
Minnesota Greenleaf owners Regan Rohl, Renae Rohl and Kirk Simet met with Pennington County's Human Services Committee Tuesday, Dec.
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Two months, two tragedies: Family asks for help to find missing daughter
" Steve Lappegaard spent Thanksgiving Day thinking about his daughter Gina Anderson, who went missing two months ago today.
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Sunday morning accident on Highway 2 injures two
Two Red Lake men suffered injuries when the vehicle they were in entered a median and rolled at 9:56 a.m. Sunday on U.S. Highway 2 in Bemidji.
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Foot of snow falls, blows
Just about everybody in the entire region took a day-and-a-half or so off--but that didna t mean life was easy.
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American Ag Energy may come to TRF
A new business may be coming to Thief River Falls. American Ag Energy has a purchase agreement for a property along the curve of County Highway 16, which is commonly referred to as the truck bypass.
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Blizzard And Storm Warnings Throughout Minn.
Dec 19, 2008 10:27 pm US/Central In southwestern Minnesota, a blizzard warning will be in effect from noon Saturday through 3 p.m. Sunday.
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LGA reduction would impact TRF
The city of Thief River Falls is supposed to receive $1.2 million in Local Government Aid on Dec.
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Santa Lucia - A Festival of Lights
Veronica Helte of Habo, Sweden, prepares for her role as St. Lucia in Agassiz Swedish Heritage Society's 22nd Annual St.
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Parents: Book is not appropriate
Parents opposed to using the book "Kaffir Boy" authored by Mark Mathabane in a ninth grade communications class at Lincoln High School appeared before the Board of Education for School District 564 in Thief ...
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