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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY TURNS IN MORE THAN $200,000 IN RECEIPTS RESULTING IN $15,880 IN CHAMBER BUCKS

The Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce and Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a month-long shop local incentive program amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.  The result was the Crookston community came out in full force in support of local businesses. Tuesday morning on Valley Talk, Chamber Executive Director Terrie Heggie announced the final numbers,

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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC CANCELS ALL SUMMER ACTIVITIES

The Crookston Park and Rec will cancel all youth and adult summer programs this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  A press release from Park and Rec is below – The Parks & Recreation Department has made a very difficult decision to cancel all of our summer programs and sports team activities (youth and adult).

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VILLA ST. VINCENT ASSOCIATE TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

The Villa St. Vincent has had one staff associate test positive for COVID-19.  The following statement was released by Janis Kivela Hooey, Community Relations Manager for Benedictine Health System. – Villa St. Vincent was notified yesterday that one associate tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19). This individual, who has worn a face mask on all shifts

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STATE OF MINNESOTA TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE TO UNVEIL BUDGET PROJECTION ON MAY 5 (ON KROX)

Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) Commissioner Myron Frans, State Economist Dr. Laura Kalambokidis, and State Budget Director Britta Reitan will present an updated budget projection for FY 20-21 on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Governor Tim Walz will speak immediately after Commissioner Frans. This budget projection will provide limited updated estimates of expected revenues and expenditures

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON RELEASES LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Senator Mark Johnson has released a legislative update.  His letter to constituents is below – Greetings If it seems like a month since I’ve sent out my last newsletter … you are right. Despite the headaches of COVID-19, there is good news regarding the progression of the virus. Our hospitals have been equipped to deal

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