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THE ANNUAL CROOKSTON THANKSGIVING DINNER FEEDS NEARLY 500 COMMUNITY MEMBERS

The Crookston annual Thanksgiving Dinner saw its largest turnout in the 45-year event history. The Dinner was hosted at the Crookston Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, where 479 people were served. Event Coordinator Lester Wilkins, “Last year we had 450 to go, and this year we had 479 in-house and to-go. We had a tremendous group […]

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CPD RELEASE STATEMENT OF BURGLARY AT HUGO’S FAMILY MARKETPLACE IN CROOKSTON

At approximately 7:00 AM on October 8th the Crookston Police Department responded to a report of a burglary at Hugo’s store in Crookston; 1310 University Ave. An investigation determined that entry was made into the building between the overnight hours of 11:00 PM on the 7th and 6:00 AM on the 8th. An undetermined amount

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HUGO’S & HUGO’S CUSTOMERS DONATE TO CHILDREN’S FUND THROUGH RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION

RiverView Foundation Director Randy Schoenborn received a check from Crookston Hugo’s Store Director Nick Nelson to go to RiverView Health’s Children’s Fund. The money is from donations given at the registers by customers during a designated time, with a dollar-for-dollar match from Hugo’s. “Hugo’s is happy to be a partner with an organization like RiverView,’’

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HUGO’S ANNOUNCES NICK NELSON, LINDA PETERSON AS NEW STORE MANAGER, ASSISTANT MANAGER

Hugo’s Family Marketplace in Crookston, Minnesota is pleased to announce the promotion of Nick Nelson to Store Director. Nick grew up in Crookston and graduated from Crookston High School in 2006. He went on to attend The University of Minnesota Crookston, majoring in Business Management and Marketing. Nick graduated from UMC in 2010 with a

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES BOYS HOCKEY CO-OP WITH FERTILE-BELTRAMI AND SACRED HEART

On Monday night, the Crookston School Board approved new cooperative agreements for boy’s hockey with Fertile-Beltrami and Sacred Heart Schools. Superintendent Jeremy Olson said both he and Activities Director Greg Garmen felt the agreement would provide additional players for the program from schools that Crookston doesn’t compete with for enrollment. “We have been in some

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HUGO’S FAMILY MARKETPLACE IN CROOKSTON RAISES FUNDS FOR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Hugo’s Family Marketplace recently ran several campaigns at their cash registers to raise funds for local organizations. Called scan campaigns, customers donate at the till during the checkout. Whether it’s $1 or $5, it all helps the organizations that serve the Crookston population. Store Manager Nick Nelson said customers help raise a good chunk of

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