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CROOKSTON BENEDICTINE NURSE CINDY MEYER WINS CAREGIVER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Long-time Crookston Nurse Cindy Meyer was recently recognized in Minneapolis at the Leading Age of Minnesota Institute and Expo as the “Caregiver of the Year,” an elite award given to one exceptional professional in elder care in Minnesota. Benedictine Living Community-Crookston, formally Villa St. Vincent, nominated Meyer for the award after decades of dedicated service […]

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CROOKSTON HOCKEY ALUMNI SCRIMMAGES WILL BE THIS FRIDAY AT THE CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER

The annual Crookston Hockey Alumni scrimmages are back for another year of games with the Crookston High School, Central High School, Crookston Cathedral School, and the Mount hockey students and alums this Friday, December 23, at the Crookston Sports Center. Four games will be played between 2:30 and 8:15 p.m., and the event is free

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TOP AGGIES RECOGNIZED BY UMC AT NORTHWEST SCHOOL OF AGRICULUTRE ALUMNI REUNION

The annual alumni reunion of the Northwest School of Agriculture (NWSA) was held on Friday, June 28. Classmates and friends gathered to reconnect and to honor outstanding alumni from the NWSA with the Top Aggie award.  The award is the highest honor bestowed on NWSA alumni by its alumni association. This award recognizes alumni who

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COUNCILMAN SAYS CITY ADMINISTRATOR OWES CHEDA BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL AN APOLOGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park in the new community workspace.  During the public forum, Councilman Bobby Baird addressed the board regarding their working session last month.  Baird said what happened during that meeting was improper and emphasized the CHEDA board does a good job and

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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 IT HAS BEEN A NON-EVENT That’s what construction of a dike that provides up to 60 feet of protection will do. For the people of East Grand Forks, the flood of 2019, which ranks as the eighth highest in history (46.87 feet), hardly got anyone’s real

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Ellingson Family Coming Back to Crookston

Todd and Andria Ellingson, Christian missionaries to Rwanda, Africa, will be back in the Crookston area from September 17 to November 7.  Todd graduated from Crookston Central High in 1983 and is the son of Bud and Judy Ellingson.  His wife, Andria, grew up in the Phoenix area, and they were married in 2008.  In

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