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PUBLIC INVITED TO APRIL 25 RIVERVIEW GROUNDBREAKING EVENT

Help celebrate RiverView 2020, RiverView’s hospital and clinic replacement project, by attending the groundbreaking ceremony Thursday, April 25. The public is invited to gather in the Minnesota Room, 323 South Minnesota Street, at 10:00 a.m. to listen to RiverView and community representatives talk about the project before shovels are turned. Refreshments will be served. Construction […]

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SMALL FIRE IN GRAND FORKS BEN FRANKLIN SCHOOL LIBRARY

UPDATED: 4/17/19 1:01 P.M. On Tuesday, April 16, at approximately 6:25 p.m. the Grand Forks Fire Department was called to Ben Franklin Elementary School for a reported fire in the library.  When firefighters arrived it was learned custodial staff on site at the school had discovered a fire in the library and had extinguished the

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CROOKSTON ROTARY VISITS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL

The Crookston Rotary Club visited the Cathedral School third grade class to present each student with their own dictionaries. The students would like to give the rotary club a big thank you!

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Anna Rose Keller – Obit

Anna Rose Keller, age 95, of Crookston, MN passed away on April 15, 2019 at the Villa St. Vincent Nursing Home in Crookston, MN. Anna was born on June 18, 1923 in Crookston Township to Joseph and Olive (Fortier) Amiot. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Gentilly, MN and attended

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LONGTIN AGENCY WINS EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS CHARITY GIVE-A-WAY

Longtin Agency won the March Charity Give-A-Way from Express Employment Professionals.  Longtin Agency was awarded $100 to any charity of their choice and they donated to the United Way of Crookston for all the great things they do throughout the year.  Longtin also receives an office luncheon at a local eatery up to $100 from

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CHEDA APPROVES ADAMS LOAN REQUEST TO HELP PURCHASE TRUE VALUE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board Tuesday approved a $50,000 loan to Dean and Sheryl Adams as gap financing for their purchase of True Value “Lerum Hardware”.  The board also approved the cashing in of a CD set aside for the revolving fund for loans as the current loan fund balance was

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