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POLK COUNTY DAC PURCHASES ACTIVIITY BOXES FOR CLIENTS WITH FUNDS FROM CROOKSTON UNITED WAY

The United Way of Crookston and Polk County DAC has a long-standing relationship working together.  This year the DAC used grant money from the United Way to purchase curriculum for their clients. United Way Executive Director Lori Wagner said that Jo Bittner, DAC Executive Director, and Becky Johnston, DAC Program Coordinator, have been great partners […]

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON PARTNERS WITH LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICE MEALS

The United Way of Crookston provides grants to 19 agencies providing services in the Crookston Community.  One of those is the Lutheran Social Service (LSS) meals program.  United Way Executive Director Lori Wagner said the United Way is providing its grant money earlier in the calendar year during 2020 as a result of COVID-19. “LSS

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH HOLDS COOKOFF TO BENEFIT UNITED WAY

RiverView Health’s Plant Services Team is extra busy these days as RiverView’s building project, RiverView 2020, takes shape. However, the team wasn’t too busy to cook up an award-winning batch of chili for RiverView’s Dec. 4 Cookoff. The Plant Services Team took first place in the event, with all proceeds going to the Crookston United Way.

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DINE-OUT WEEK TO SUPPORT THE UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON KICKS OFF SUNDAY

Twelve local businesses are taking part in Dine-Out Week to support the United Way of Crookston Sunday, November 10 through Saturday, November 16.  Participating restaurants include China Moon, Crookston, Eagles, Crookston Inn, Daroos, Drafts Sports Bar & Grill, El Gordito Market, Happy Joe’s, I.C. Muggs, Irishman’s Shanty, McDonald’s, RBJ’s, and Taco John’s. United Way Executive Director

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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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