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Prairie Public seeks oral histories from Minnesota immigrants and refugees

Prairie Public is seeking first—and second-generation immigrants and refugees living in Minnesota to share their stories for a new documentary. The documentary, set to premiere in Spring 2025, will explore the diverse experiences of New Americans living in Minnesota. Prairie Public will record interviews at two locations: Concordia College in Moorhead on December 20 and […]

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Toys For Tots Closes Out Week Two of Donations

The Crookston Firefighters and Auxiliary, along with the City of Crookston Employees, are conducting the 43rd annual Toys for Tots drive.  Toys are delivered to kids in Crookston who otherwise may not get anything for Christmas. To make a donation, stop by City Hall or mail your donation to Crookston Water Department at 124 North

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Learn about Pain Relief Options at RiverView’s December 3 Seminar

Do not let joint pain slow you down or keep you from the activities you love. RiverView Health has solutions for your pain, from physical therapy to joint replacement. Attend RiverView’s free Dec. 3 Joint Pain Seminar to learn more about joint pain, conservative approaches to treatment, and when it may be time to consider

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Polk County Public Health Offering Free Nasal Narcan Kits to the Community

Polk County Public Health now provides free nasal Narcan kits at our Crookston, East Grand Forks, and McIntosh offices. These kits, designed to reverse opioid overdoses, are being distributed as part of our ongoing commitment to addressing the opioid epidemic in our communities. Narcan (Naloxone) is an easy-to-use nasal spray that can rapidly reverse the

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CHS Advanced Woods students donate projects to United Way Holiday auction

For the fourth year in a row, Mr. Oliver’s Advanced Woods Class at Crookston High School has some students working on projects to donate to the United Way for their Holiday Auction, which will be held December 1 through December 7. Brandon Colborn and Tim Brule, both seniors at Crookston High School, used their talents

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Bremer celebrates five years of partnership with United Way to provide Welcome Home Kits.

Bremer is celebrating five years of partnering with United Way to assemble Welcome Home kits for individuals and families transitioning out of homelessness into the comfort and stability of their own homes. Each kit contains various household essentials, from dishware, silverware, and kitchen utensils to blankets, towels, cleaning supplies, and more. Bremer employees also volunteer

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