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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES FACULTY/STAFF AWARD RECIPIENTS FOR 2021-22

The University of Minnesota Crookston held their Faculty and Staff Awards Banquet Tuesday, May 10, in the Bede Ballroom. The recipients of the distinguished awards are as follows:  Retirements- Lynne Michelson, Krista Proulx, Twyla Treanor, Mike Hanson, and Linda Kingery Distinguished Staff Service Award – Kolby Castillo in the Athletic Department Distinguished P&A – Steven […]

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS

The United Way of Crookston board would like to recognize the outstanding community members who helped them make the 2020 fundraising campaign a success.  In a very difficult year, the needs of the community are greater than ever and the United Way was very proud to announce that under the leadership of Executive Director Lori

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HAS A SUCCESSFUL AUCTION, NOW HAS DINE-IN WEEK THIS WEEK

The Crookston United Way wrapped up their online auction fundraiser on Sunday, November 15, and after counting all the bids and donations, they brought in $5,602 to go towards this year’s campaign.  The online auction was made possible through a connection Crookston United Way Board member Eric Morgan had with former University of Minnesota Crookston

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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER AMBASSADORS VISIT CARE AND SHARE, NORTHERN SKY BANK

The Crookston Area Chamber Ambassadors recently made stops to congratulate the new leaders at both the Care and Share, and Northern Sky Bank.  Alexa Dixon is the new Executive Director for the Care and Share.  And Adam Maruska was recently promoted to President of Northern Sky Bank.  The Crookston Area Chamber congratulates both Dixon and

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON KICKS OFF ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

The United Way of Crookston kicked off their annual campaign to raise funds for the agency grants throughout the community.  The goal is to raise at least $160,000 again this year.  Last year the United Way beat their goal by 14 percent which equates to an additional $21,000 available to the various agencies serving the

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