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Grand Forks Talent Attraction Initiative Awarded International Acclaim

GRAND FORKS, N.D. –The Grand Forks Region Economic Development Corporation’s( EDC)Greater Grand Forks: Way Cooler Than You Think!website( GFiscooler.com)won an international awardand was featured as a best practice in economic development.GFiscooler. comtook home the gold awardfor Special PurposeWebsitesforthe 2022 Excellence in Economic Development Awardsfrom the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). The award was presented at the 2022 IEDC Annual Conference in Oklahoma City, OK. IEDC's Excellence and Leadership inEconomic Development Awards recognize the world's best economic development programs, partnerships, marketing materials, and influential leaders. These 25 awards honor organizations and individuals for their efforts in creating positive change in urban, suburban, and rural communities.Awards are judged by a diverse panel of economic and community developers from around the world. IEDC received over 500 submissions from the United States and four additional countries around the world. Submissions for the Special Purpose Website Award were evaluated based on goal/mission, quantifiableresults related to the goal, data type and quality, effectiveness of the message, interactivity, timeliness/relevance of information, quality of content, organization, visual appeal and navigability, accessibility, and overall value for economic development efforts. “This year’s awards selection process was especially competitive. We are honored to recognize the more than 100 communities whose marketing submissions, projects, and partnerships have improved regional quality of life,” saidIEDC Awards Advisory Committee Chair Christina Winn.“The EDC is exceptionally honored that the ‘Way Cooler Thank You Think’website has received this international recognition,” saidKeith Lund, EDC President & CEO. “The success of the website and ‘Cooler’ initiative is due to the region’s leadership investment in creating the critical workforce attraction pl

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Chamber Ambassador Visit

The Crookston Area Chamber Ambassadors gathered this week to recognize and congratulate Jane Freeman, Executive Director for the Crookston Care & Share. Jane Freeman, Executive Director for the Crookston Care & Share, has been in her new role since July of 2022.

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Attorney General Ellison secures conviction in attempted murder of police officer, bystanders

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison today secured the conviction in Freeborn County of Devin Weiland on three counts of attempted murder in the first degree, including one count of attempted murder of a police officer, and three counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. Today’s conviction comes in connection with a November 29, 2020 standoff during which Weiland shot more than 80 rounds, including ones that shot and injured Albert Lea Police Department Officer Kody Needham, as well as resident who lived at the same apartment complex and a neighbor who drove by the complex on his way to work. After a week of testimony, a Freeborn County jury deliberated for two and a half hours before convicting Weiland on all six counts.

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AG Ellison: Civil investigation into Feeding Our Future continues after federal criminal indictment

Scope of fraud alleged in federal indictments ‘breathtaking and immoral’; pledges to ‘hold bad actors accountable, no matter who they are’ U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota Andy Luger announced today that the Department of Justice has indicted 47 people connected to Feeding Our Future, including founder and executive director Aimee Bock, in what federal prosecutors say was a “massive scheme” to defraud the federal government of more than $250 million that was supposed to feed hungry children during the COVID-19 pandemic but instead was diverted to personal use, including luxury items. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison issued the following statement: I congratulate the Department of Justice and U.S. Attorney Andy Luger on this criminal indictment. The scope of the fraud the government alleges is breathtaking and immoral. The federal government has original criminal jurisdiction over this matter and because the alleged fraud involves federal funds, it is right and appropriate for the federal prosecutors to bring criminal charges. I applaud them for doing so.

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Theft by Swindle scam

Please be advised that a few law enforcement agencies in southern MN have received similar reports regarding theft by swindle phone grandparent scams. The caller will pose as a grandchild stating they were in an accident with another female and her baby, and that they have been arrested. The caller then states they need $18,000 for bail. A “lawyer” then calls and arranges for a courier to pick up the money. After the courier picks up the money the “lawyer” then call again stating the baby died and they needed to send another $32,000 to State Farm Insurance in California.

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Mentored Youth Deer Hunt at Rydell National Wildlife Refuge

Openings are still available for the 2022 Rydell National Wildlife Refuge Mentored Youth Deer Hunt, after the original registration period. There are still 5 unfilled spots for youth hunters. This two-day hunt will be held on over 1,800 acres of Rydell Refuge on Saturday Oct. 29 and Sunday Oct. 30. Youth between the ages of 12 and 15, who have successfully completed Firearms Safety Training, can register to participate in this special hunt. The only other requirements are that an adult mentor accompany the youth hunter at all times, and that the youth hunter and their mentor attend a mandatory 4-hour orientation session at the Rydell Refuge Visitor Center on Sunday Oct. 23. If you are interested in signing up for this special hunt, call Refuge Manager, Gregg Knutsen, at 218-686-4329 for information on how to get registered and purchase your license(s) from the Minnesota DNR. The sign-up deadline for this hunt is Oct. 14. Licenses for the harvest of up to three deer (only 1 buck) can be purchased for this special hunt.

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DNR announces lands for sale

Two in-person public auctions will be held in October, online auction to be held later this fall The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has state lands for sale in Anoka, Houston, Itasca, St. Louis and Wadena counties. The 17 parcels for sale include rural lands with many recreational opportunities.

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