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BENEDICTINE LIVINING COMMUNITY GLOW GOLF TOURNAMENT RETURNS WITH GREAT SUCCESS

Sixteen teams participated in The Benedictine Living Community – Crookston’s Glow Golf Tournament on Saturday, September 10. This annual event, which has become a community favorite, has not occurred since 2019 due to COVID-19 restrictions. Cassie Rudie, Benedictine Crookston’s Foundation Development Director, says, “We are so happy to be able to host this event again. […]

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CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE THANKS COMMUNITY MEMBERS, BUSINESSES, AND SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS FOR THEIR DONATIONS OVER THE PAST YEAR

The Crookston Early Childhood Initiative would like to thank the following community members, businesses, and service organizations for their charitable donations over the past year: Golden Leaves Club ($500 to $999) Crookston Eagle’s Club KROX Radio   Branches Club ($250 to $499) LeBlanc Realty American Crystal Sugar Company Tim & Marlene Dufault Bremer Bank Crookston

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WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOLDS SAFETY TOWN 2022 FOR KINDERGARTNERS

All through the week of June 6-10, the Washington Elementary School has been teaching its kindergarteners a variety of safety topics in a program called “Safety Town 2022.” Every day this week, from 8:30 to 10:35 a.m., kindergarteners received presentations on safety topics from members of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the Crookston Pet Clinic,

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UNITED VALLEY BANK TASTE OF CROOKSTON KICKS OFF OX CART DAYS 2021

The first big event of Ox Cart Days 2021 didn’t disappoint with 24 groups serving food at the United Valley Bank Taste of Crookston event at the beautiful Crookston Eagles banquet hall.  Hundreds and hundreds of people took in the event and were treated to tasty food and even some desserts. The Taste of Crookston

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UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN REACHES GOAL IN TIME FOR WAGNER’S FINAL DAY

The United Way of Crookston has reached its 2021 campaign goal of $160,000. In doing so, they reached Executive Director Lori Wagner’s goal to meet the annual goal before her final day as she retires. “Six weeks ago, we had about $5,000 to make our goals,” said Wagner. “I was bound and determined, the board

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