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SMALL TOWN, BIG TALENT:

Art Classes Bring Creative Edge to Crosby

By Heidi Whitney

New Century Ag’s Westby location opened its new agronomy center earlier this month.

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EASTER EGG HUNT IS A FAMILY AFFAIR

By Alyssa Stromberg

How many eggs does it take to put on a community Easter egg hunt? 1500! Read how the Petty family keeps an Easter tradition alive.

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INTERVIEW

By: Heather Roland

Betty Sandberg retired as the secretary at the Divide County High School in June of 2022. While she still fills in some at the school, with more time on her hands, she has jumped into customized cookie baking. She brings an extra measure of joy to recipients at many local events and celebrations!

“I hope that it does.” Sandberg agreed; make life a little happier at festivities with personalized cookies. From weddings to baby showers to birthdays, Sandberg’s cookies have shown (Story Continues on Page 7)

By Michelle Svangstu

You might not find a world-renown museum of art in downtown Crosby, but you just may find a group of art lovers and aspiring artists coming together in creative fashion. Allison Muncaster, art instructor at (Story Continues on Page 6)

Room Installed At Tioga Police Department

By Josh Nelson, Tioga Chief of Police

Soft interview rooms play a valuable part in helping victims feel comfortable after traumatic crime, and Tioga is happy to announce that theirs is now finished.

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NELSON COUNTY PIG

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PUBLIC URGED TO REPORT PIG SIGHTINGS

The North Dakota Department of Agriculture urges people to call if pigs are sighted outside of normal farm areas after one farmer in Nelson county was attacked.

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