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CROOKSTON ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER TO TAKE PLACE ON THANKSGIVING DAY NOVEMBER 23

The Crookston Annual Thanksgiving Dinner returns on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Crookston Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. This year, folks can choose to dine in or reserve take-out meals. Lester Wilkens is entering his 35th year of coordinating the event. The event started back in the old […]

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DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE TO REISSUE EXPIRED REBATE CHECKS

The Minnesota Department of Revenue announced today that they will begin reissuing nearly 150,000 one-time tax rebate checks that have gone uncashed and subsequently expired after 60 days from their August and September issuance dates. The reissued checks will go out in two batches: one batch this week and the second batch in early December.

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ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM APPOINTS NEW NON-PROFIT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER

Altru Health System appointed Retired Col. Timothy Curry to join the non-profit’s board of directors in October 2023. “As a husband, father, and retired military veteran, I recognize how important healthcare is to my family, our community, and our nation,” Curry said. “I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to join Altru’s Board of Directors.”

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CROOKSTON PARKS AND RECREATION ANNOUNCES WINTER EVENTS AND UPDATES CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER

The Crookston Parks and Recreation Department has begun winter activities and updated the Crookston Sports Center. Figure skating and youth hockey are about one month into their seasons. There will be a youth wrestling program that is open for registration as well. The deadline for wrestling registration is Friday, November 17. “CYBA also starts; you

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DRIVER’S EDUCATION CLASS STARTING FOR CROOKSTON STUDENTS

Winter Driver’s Education Classes start November 20 and are available to current students of Crookston Public Schools who are near the age of 15. Students who want to get a license must take the class. The class features 30 hours of instruction, then behind-the-wheel training after they get their permit. Chris Trostad, Highland Principal and

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