City of Crookston declares high water emergency

The City of Crookston declared a high water emergency after a special City Council meeting Saturday, April 23 at City Hall. The declaration allows the city to act on "the employment of temporary workers, by the rental of equipment, by the purchase of supplies and materials and by entering into contracts and agreements for the performance of public works as may be required to meet the emergency, the repair, maintenance and safe guarding of essential public services, emergency health, fire and safety regulations, drills or practice periods required for preliminary training, and all other matters which are required to protect public safety, health and the welfare in this emergency all without regard to those time consuming procedures and for malities normally prescribed by law, mandatory constitutional requirements excepted."

Hospice & Volunteerism: What Roles Do Volunteers Fill?

Dr. Debasish Mridha once said, “There is no greater duty in this world than to serve others with deep compassion and love.” We see these words come to life every single day at Hospice of the Red River Valley through our dedicated, compassionate volunteers who selflessly share their time and talents with our organization and those we serve.

Persistence paves the road to success

When Paulo Coehlo’s novel “The Alchemist” was first published in 1988, it went unnoticed. He sold only one copy the first week. Unperturbed, Coelho confidently waited for more sales to come in, but he waited a long time. Six months later a second copy was sold – to the same person who purchased the first copy. By the end of that first year, Coelho’s publisher decided to cancel his contract.