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SCHULSTAD, WINJUM, AND DUANE ALL WINNERS IN OX CART DAYS 5K RACE

The Biermaier Chiropractic Clinic and RiverView Health Ox Cart Days 5K Run was held on Saturday morning, and there was a great turnout. There were three winners: a male, a female, and a stroller division. The winners are below. Male – Hayden Schulstad Female – Hayden Winjum Stroller – Peter Duane

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DR. LUKAS BIERMAIER IS NOW OWNER OF BIERMAIER CHIROPRACTIC

Biermaier Chiropractor in Crookston is under new ownership. Steve Biermaier has owned the local business for 37 years and is now passing the torch to his son, Lukas Biermaier. Lukas Biermaier has been with the business since 2015 after he graduated from Northwestern Health Sciences University. He describes what the buyout process was like. “I’ve

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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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CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE THANKS THE COMMUNITY

The CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE would thank the community for the support this year.  The sent a thank you letter that is below –  The Crookston Early Childhood Initiative is a collaboration among more than 25 community leaders, early childhood professionals, and parent sponsored by the Northwest Minnesota Foundation to carry out projects that will

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REGAL ACADEMY RECEIVES SEVERAL GRANTS, CHEDA WILL USE $50,000 ELSEWHERE ON CHILD CARE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday morning.  After many discussions on childcare, a center took a big step forward in May when the board appropriated $50,000 to the buildout of a center at Marywood.  On Tuesday, CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth told the board that community partners had stepped

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