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Friends of Kari Trudeau raising money after she recovers from breast cancer surgery

Kari Trudeau, of Gentilly/Crookston, and a cosmetologist at Shear Sisters in Crookston, recently found out that she had invasive ductal carcinoma when she had a routine mammogram earlier this year. On October 2nd, 2024, Kari underwent a routine mammogram and received a diagnosis of invasive ductal carcinoma. She faced the reality of choosing surgery or

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Pre-game tailgate raises over $1,600 for Scruffy Tails Humane Society

The pre-game free-will tailgate, held before the Crookston Pirate and Pelican Rapids football game, by Phil Thompson and Associates, Local Ace Hardware-Crookston, Thrivent-Garret Kollin along with B&E Meats served 300 people and raised $1,661 for Scruffy Tails Humane Society. Erik Griffin, of Phil Thompson and Associates, said they would like to thank the community for

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CROOKSTON MASONIC LODGE RAISES $1,000 FOR CHS PROM AND SENIOR FUN DAY

The Crookston Masonic Lodge held a breakfast fundraiser for Crookston High School’s Prom and Senior Fun Day. $1,000 was raised, which will go towards prom and senior fun day expenses. The Crookston Masons (Lester Wilkens and George French) present Linda Morgan and CHS students the check.

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WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TO HOST “JINGLE-JAZZ” BENEFIT CONCERT

The Wesley United Methodist Church will host a Jingle-Jazz Benefit Concert to raise money for the Crookston Care and Share on Tuesday, November 28. The event will start at 7:00 p.m. at the Wesley United Methodist Church. This is the first-ever Jingle-Jazz event hosted by the Wesley United Methodist Church and is open for anyone

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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOLS ARE SET FOR “READ-A-THON” FUNDRAISER CAMPAIGN

Washington and Highland Elementary Schools will start their Read-A-Thon campaign beginning Monday, November 6, in hopes of fundraising for future field trips. Before Read-A-Thon, Highland School hosted an annual PTO bingo event to fundraise money for field trips until COVID-19 ended the event abruptly. The PTO helps subsidize outgoing charges to parents for field trip

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