Scholarship Spotlight: Clancy Heath
Clancy Heath, who graduated from Roseau High School, earned the Neen’s Future in Space Scholarship.
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Clancy Heath, who graduated from Roseau High School, earned the Neen’s Future in Space Scholarship.

Throughout the scholarship season, we are spotlighting scholarship recipients by sharing the thank you notes they submitted to their respective scholarship committees. The donors who support these funds and the volunteers and committee members who champion these funds are all investing in the future of this region. We thank them for their work in making …

By embracing an old-world milling technique, Chisholm Trail Farm in Gary is taking a fresh approach to farming.

Motivated by their commitment to health and exercise, the father-and-sons team behind Hammer Fit Gym began to conceptualize their ideal gym while visiting different work out facilities during the pandemic.

Anna Krahn, a graduate of Roseau High School, earned the 2024 Roseau Lions Club Scholarship.

Nicholas Winge, who graduated from Stephen-Argyle Central High School, earned the James Burlum Memorial Scholarship.

The new playground at Solway Elementary was constructed to ensure that all children are able to gather and play together without barriers.

Hosting a display a titled With Her Hands: Fiber Arts Celebration, the University of Minnesota Crookston celebrated the fiber artistry in the Red Lake River area community.

In December, third-graders at Horace May Elementary in Bemidji left hidden tokens throughout the school, each encouraging their classmates to make positive choices and spread kindness.
