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NWMAC to host an Artist Reception at the Fournet Building in Crookston on September 4

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce the opening of Drawn from Observation, an exhibit featuring work by Therese Masters Jacobson at the Historic Fournet Building in downtown Crookston. This exhibit includes 29 pieces of art in pen and ink, acrylic, and colored pencil created by Visual Artist Therese Masters Jacobson of

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Artist Reception to take place July 31 at the Fournet Building in Crookston

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce an Artist Reception for Middle Sister Made: The Inklings of Jill S Levene, an exhibit open through August at the Fournet Building, 101 N Broadway, Downtown Crookston. This exhibit includes 29 pieces of art in printmaking, pen and ink, fabric art, and mixed media created

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CITY OF CROOKSTON REVIEWS IRP LOAN APPLICATIONS

The Crookston Development Policy and Review Committee met on Thursday in the City Hall council chambers to discuss and review applications regarding the Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) and the loan guidelines. “Over the years, the city has loaned money out to various businesses,” said City Administrator Corky Reynolds, “That money has come back, and the

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FOURNET BUILDING LOBBY LOOKS TO HOLD PROMOTIONAL DISPLAYS FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES

The Fournet building in downtown Crookston has seen many changes and renovations over the past two years. Most notably, the second level of the building holds all of the offices for the Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, while the third floor is where the Public Defenders are located. Yet, the lobby of the building is still vacant.

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TRI-VALLEY REVEALS NEW AND IMPROVED WORKSPACE

After the Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, they reviewed the newly renovated Tri-Valley Opportunity Council building. Tri-Valley moved locations in the spring of 2023. The Tri-Valley location is now inside the Fournet building in downtown Crookston. The Fournet building was built in 1892, and the façade was placed to unite the structures

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