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Comedy at The Grand Theatre with 2 Crookston natives will be held on October 26

The Grand Theatre presents Comedy at The Grand this Saturday, October 26, starting at 7:30 p.m.  The Grand will welcome two Crookston natives, Steve Windels and Ali Hormann.  “Most people in Crookston would know me by Ali Rude,” said Hormann.  “I graduated from CHS in 2002 and since then I have lived all over the […]

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THE CROOKSTON WINTER WONDERLAND EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30

Everybody is welcome to join the Historic Crookston’s Winter Wonderland on Thursday, November 30. The afternoon will be filled with family entertainment starting at 4:00 p.m. You can supply your stockings while visiting local businesses in downtown Crookston. There will be treats, crafts, and gifts that will serve as stocking stuffers. “Santa’s Elves are all

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HUNDREDS TAKE IN OX CART DAYS TASTE OF CROOKSTON

The annual Ox Cart Days Taste of Crookston, sponsored by United Valley Bank of Crookston, was held at the Crookston Eagles Club on Monday night to officially kick off Ox Cart Days Week. 14 businesses, agencies, and individuals served delicious food, and desserts, to hundreds of happy attendees.  The People’s Choice winner was the UMC

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CROOKSTON BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY COVID RESTRICTIONS PLEASED TO SEE INCREASED CAPACITIES

One year ago, on March 16, 2020, Governor Tim Walz announced executive order 20-05, which closed bars, restaurants, theaters, fitness centers, and other places of public accommodation and amusement at 5 p.m. on St. Patrick’s Day. That was the first of many orders regarding COVID-19 restrictions and closures that have impacted businesses across the state,

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CHEDA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS $200,000 IN GRANTS FOR CROOKSTON BUSINESSES

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) convened a special committee to review small business relief grant applications. Polk County had allocated $200,000 from the county total of $620,000 to the businesses in Crookston. The committee consisted of CHEDA Board members Kurt Heldstab, Leon Kremeier, Craig Buness, and City Council members Tom Vedbraaten and

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