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CROOKSTON CARE AND SHARE RECEIVES RIVERVIEW’S REACHING OUT TO SERVE AWARD

The Care and Share of Crookston is not just a homeless shelter. The Care and Share offers personalized care plans through various programs to assist clients with employment, life skills, and mental and physical health while they seek permanent housing. For those contributions and more, the Care and Share was recently named RiverView Health’s 2021 […]

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COMMITTEE MEETS TO DISCUSS COMPLEX FOR TRACK, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER USES AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

A special facility committee met Wednesday at the Crookston High School to discuss building an athletic complex for the Crookston School District, including a track and football/soccer field and other amenities. The School Board had tasked Superintendent Jeremy Olson with creating a committee back in December (here), and 25 teachers, staff, business owners, community leaders,

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COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES CANCELATION OF PROJECT FOR 2020

The Crookston Community Christmas Food Basket Committee has announced that it is canceling the project for 2020 with the hope of picking back up in 2021. A letter from the committee is below –  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and following the protocol set up by the Governor, the Community Christmas Food Basket Committee has

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COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE TAKING BASKET REQUESTS

The Community Christmas Food Basket committee is preparing for the upcoming delivery of the 2019 Community Christmas Food Baskets.  Our local 6th-grade students and local churches provide nearly 10% of the food for the baskets. Funds received from individuals, businesses and organizations are used to purchase the remaining 90% of the food which is purchased

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET COMMITTEE GETTING READY

The Community Christmas Food Basket committee is preparing for the upcoming delivery of the 2018 Community Christmas Food Baskets.  Local 6th-grade students and local churches provide nearly 10% of the food for the baskets. Funds received from individuals, businesses and organizations are used to purchase the remaining 90 percent of the food which is purchased

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