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CROOKSTON AND FERTILE PUBLIC LIBRARIES TO HOST SECRETS OF THE CONGDON MANSION MURDERS PROGRAMS AT THE END OF THE WEEK

Fans of true crime will enjoy a presentation by reporter Joe Kimball, author of “Secrets of the Congdon Mansion,” giving a first-hand account of Minnesota’s most infamous murder case. Hosted by the Crookston and Fertile Public Libraries, Kimball will discuss his experiences covering the story from start to finish as a reporter for the Star […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY INVITES JAMES THOMASSON FOR AUTHOR TALK ON WEDNESDAY

The Crookston Public Library invites the public to an author talk featuring James Thomasson, author of “Sounds from the Last Outpost: Outhouse Limericks and Country Rhythms,” a book of poems and ink art about outhouses co-produced with artist Tom Tepper. This author talk will include a discussion of the friendship between James Thomasson, the first

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CROOKSTON GRAND THEATRE TO HOLD FREE FALL FAMILY MOVIE THIS SATURDAY

The Crookston Grand Theatre is holding a Free Fall Family Movie on Saturday, October 1, at 1:00 p.m. for all families to come and see a free mystery family movie and enjoy all of their favorite movie concessions. The Theatre hasn’t revealed what the movie is to keep it a surprise for the families interested

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH AND MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO HOLD COMMUNITY COVID-19 VACCINE CLINICS IN CROOKSTON, EAST GRAND FORKS, AND FERTILE

The Polk County Public Health is partnering with the Minnesota Department of Health to hold some Community COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics this week and next week at various locations in Crookston, East Grand Forks, and Fertile. The clinics will provide the Pfizer primary vaccine and the new bivalent booster vaccine to individuals ages 12 years and

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD COLLABORATIVE’S “LET’S GO ON A PIRATE ADVENTURE” MAKES IT THROUGH THE RAIN FOR TONS OF FUN

The Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative event “Let’s Go on a Pirate Adventure” at Wildwood Park was held on Monday evening. The rain stopped, the clouds broke away, and the sun shone for the entire event. About 200 children, parents, and volunteers attended this Pirate-filled community event. Children were able to “Walk The Plank, make

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