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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON HOSTING FIRST-EVER DRIVE-UP DINNER DASH AT CROOKSTON INN OCT. 19

Earlier this week, the United Way of Crookston announced they would not be hosting their 21st annual Soup & Chili cookoff at the Crookston High School. According to United Way of Crookston Executive Director Libby Boucher, the decision comes with careful consideration after conversations with Polk County Public Health and local healthcare providers. “We had […]

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON SOUP AND CHILI COOKOFF UPDATE

After careful consideration and conversations with Polk County Public Health and local healthcare providers, the United Way of Crookston has decided that an in-person event for its Soup and Chili Cook-Off is not in the community’s best interest. With cases rising and vaccination rates low, they said they can’t, in good conscience, put anyone in

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HAVING 21ST ANNUAL SOUP AND CHILI COOKOFF OCTOBER 19

The United Way of Crookston is holding its 21st annual Soup and Chili Cookoff on October 19, at the Crookston High School. The event will take place in the High School Commons from 5:30-7 p.m. and is $5 per person with ages 5 and under free. Freewill donations will be accepted, and Crookston Pirates Volleyball

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UNITED VALLEY BANK TASTE OF CROOKSTON KICKS OFF OX CART DAYS 2021

The first big event of Ox Cart Days 2021 didn’t disappoint with 24 groups serving food at the United Valley Bank Taste of Crookston event at the beautiful Crookston Eagles banquet hall.  Hundreds and hundreds of people took in the event and were treated to tasty food and even some desserts. The Taste of Crookston

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER AMBASSADORS VISIT UNITED WAY AND CARE AND SHARE

The Crookston Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors were out in the community recently to congratulate and recognize two very integral people/organizations in Crookston.   The first stop was to visit Elizabeth (Libby) Boucher, United Way Executive Director. In Libby’s own words, “Born in St. Paul, moved to Crookston in 1989 to work as an announcer at KROX.

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CATHEDRAL SCHOOL STUDENTS RAISE OVER $1,200 FOR GIVING HEARTS DAY

Cathedral School is gearing up for our third year as participants in Giving Hearts Day. To show their giving hearts, they held a “change for change” drive. Each class brought in change for the other organizations in Crookston participating in Giving Hearts Day. As a school, they raised $1234.76. The change will be split evenly

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