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ECI IS SHARING BOOKS WITH CROOKSTON WITH THE LITTLE HOUSE OF BOOKS LIBRARY

The Early Childhood Initiative (ECI) is proud to share the Little House of Books with our community. These free, public libraries focus on the importance of literacy for young children and build community using the concept of ‘take a book, leave a book”. The first “Little House of Books” began in the spring of 2015 […]

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PARK BOARD OKAYS NEIGHBORHOOD EFFORT FOR OUTDOOR RINK

The Crookston Park Board met Monday night at City Hall approving a group of neighbors to continue planning an outdoor rink for next winter on the north end of the Crookston.  Mike Enright, who previously spoke with City Council, brought a couple of sketches of the rink he and his neighbors were proposing for Evergreen

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