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CROOKSTON ROTARY CLUB RECOGNIZES NEW MEMBERS

The Crookston Rotary Club recently recognized new members at a club meeting that was held at the Crookston Inn. The new members include Macey Buker, Traci Buker, Mitchell Berg, Maryanne Berg, and Jacob Isaacs. They’re pictured below with Rotary President George French.

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CROOKSTON OX CART DAYS ROTARY DUCK DROP WINNERS

The Crookston Ox Cart Days Rotary Duck Drop was held this past Sunday in the Drafts Sports Bar & Grill Parking lot. The event was put on by the Crookston Rotary Club, and all proceeds from the event will stay in the community and go towards UMC Scholarships, CHS Scholarships, and Community Beautification. The winners

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BENGSTON/SEIBEL FAMILY THANKS THE COMMUNITY

To the Crookston community and beyond: Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the love and support you have shown us over these last couple of months while Jackson undergoes cancer treatment for a second time for Hodgkins Lymphoma. After first finishing four cycles of chemo at Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo,

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CROOKSTON’S CLARA MEYER AND BLAINE ANDRINGA TO ATTEND RYLA PROGRAM

Two Crookston High School Students, Clara Meyer, and Blaine Andringa will be participating in an online RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Award) University on Saturday mornings, beginning May 1 through June 12, fully sponsored by the Local Crookston Rotary Club of District 5580.  Students need to be a High School Junior or Sophomore and will discover

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CROOKSTON ROTARY RECOGNIZES ELLA WEBER AS STUDENT OF THE MONTH

Crookston Rotary Club’s February Student of the Month is Crookston High School senior Ella Weber. Ella was honored at the club’s last meeting and will receive her scholarship at the Triple-A Banquet awards in the spring. She is the daughter of Robert Weber and Jenipher Harper and, after graduation, plans to attend Massachusetts Institute of

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CROOKSTON ROTARY CHRISTMAS RAFFLE

The Crookston Rotary Club is holding a Christmas Raffle fundraiser to help support their projects. Club President Bob Magsam said COVID-19 has slowed some fundraising, so they put a raffle together. “We’re trying to do a little bit of a fundraiser like every other group out there that relies on some fundraising efforts to accomplish

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