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David Allen Gilbertson – Obit

David Allen Gilbertson, 69, a longtime Crookston resident, passed away early Sunday morning, August 16, 2020, at the Moorhead Rehabilitation and Health Care Center. A private family service will be held for David. The Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.

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Ronald Donarski – Obit

Ronald Henry “Ron” Donarski, 92, of Crookston MN, passed away peacefully in his Summit Apartment residence early Friday evening, August 14, 2020. Ron was born in Crookston on October 6, 1927, one of eight children of the union of Frank and Belle (Mackowick) Donarski. He was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith and attended

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Sister Vivian Miron – Obit

Sister Vivian Miron, CSJ, age 85, of Crookston, MN, passed away Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at Villa St. Vincent in Crookston. Sister Vivian Lillian Miron was born December 17, 1934, in Hugo, MN to Mesael and Julia (Brisson) Miron, the youngest of their nine children. Her education began in a one-room school and continued at

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ALTRU CLINIC IN FERTILE TO CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30, CROOKSTON WILL REMAIN OPEN

Altru Clinic in Fertile will be closing their location on September 30, 2020. Patients who utilize this clinic will be able to receive care at Altru Clinic in Crookston and Erskine or via virtual care. Their care teams will assist them through this transition. “Altru is committed to continue providing care to the Fertile community,”

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UMC RECEIVES $100,000 GRANT TO INCREASE LATINO EMPLOYMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CROOKSTON AREA

Last week, the University of Minnesota Crookston, received a $100,000, one-year grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development (RD) agency to fund the Mano Amiga program of the Veden Center for Rural Economic Development. The Vedan Center works to increase employment and entrepreneurship opportunities among the growing Latino community in Crookston

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CHAMBER DIRECTOR TERRI HEGGIE SHARES A MESSAGE ABOUT RELAXATION ON THE RED LAKE RIVER

“With the long-awaited arrival of summer in the Red River Valley, it certainly has not disappointed. With the ongoing guidelines with COVID tourism and travel plans have changed for many families these past few months. Instead of flying to their destination or packing up the car and traveling to their getaway, many are choosing to

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