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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETS AND APPROVES SUBMISSION OF PRELIMINARY GRANT TO MN-DEED

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the City Hall council chambers. The meeting began with public hearings regarding the street assessment on Project 990. Project 990 is which pertains to the capital improvements and costs of the Alexander Street improvement. The total cost of this project is in the amount of $589,668. […]

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PEGGY WANGEN BECOMES NEW HOUSING MANAGER AT BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY

Peggy Wangen is Benedictine Living Community-Crookston’s new Housing Manager at The Summit Assisted Living. Peggy has 44 years of nursing experience in the Crookston community, has a passion for helping others, and strives to make a positive difference in the lives of all that we serve. She believes strongly in Benedictine Crookston’s mission of care

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PIANIST CHARLIE ALBRIGHT TO PERFORM AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

The Crookston Civic Music League Entertainment Series is honored to present the brilliance of classical pianist Charlie Albright, who will perform at the Crookston High School Auditorium on Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at 7 p.m. Hailed as “among the most gifted musicians of his generation” with “a dazzling natural keyboard affinity” by the Washington Post,

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL HONORS VETERANS AND EVERYDAY HEROES

On Thursday, November 9th, the Washington School Respect Counts program honored active Military Personnel, Veterans, and Everyday Heroes. Each year, Principal Denice Oliver writes a special program in November to help the preschool and kindergarten students learn about citizenship and honor. It is the second of four assemblies throughout the school year. A display of

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH BEGINS ANNUAL MITTEN TREE DRIVE

The RiverView Auxiliary is now holding a Mitten Drive in the form of a Mitten Tree through November 30. The Mitten Tree is in front of the Limited Addition Gift Shop at RiverView Health. All are invited to “trim” the tree with donations of new children’s winter mittens, gloves, and hats. Please, no scarves. The

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