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Crookston Sports Center Open House to be held May 20

The City of Crookston, Crookston Park and Rec, Crookston Area Community Fund, and the Northwest Minnesota Foundation are teaming up to have a Crookston Sports Center open house on Wednesday, May 20. The public is invited to the open house for the ultimate showcase of fun at the Crookston Sports Center, with inflatables (bouncy house), […]

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Connie and Merece Lubarski Champions Fund gives back to Stephen and Argyle students and communities

The CML Champions Fund is a managed component fund established in 2021 in memory of Connie and Merece Lubarski.  The fund is committed to supporting educational scholarship and opportunities of Stephen-Argyle Central, the development of the communities of Argyle and Stephen, and strategically supporting the overall development of NW Minnesota. The CML Champions Fund provides

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The Crookston Area Community Fund has received two generous donations

The Crookston Area Community Fund is excited to announce two generous donations to community projects that support an active lifestyle for all ages.  The Rydell Auto Group donated $7500 to the Crookston Sports Center Fund, locally known as the Arena Legacy Fund.  The funds will support increased participation by the community. CSC is a multi-purpose

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CROOKSTON’S JUDE SEDDON A FINALIST IN NW MN FOUNDATION CONTEST

The Northwest Minnesota Foundation is holding the St. Paul Saints First Pitch Contest to showcase a youth who is championing community and demonstrating what it means to be a good neighbor. The contest is down to three finalists, and one of them is Jude Sedden of Crookston. In the nomination form, it said- Jude works

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CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES IDEAS FOR HOUSING AND CHILDCARE ACTIONS FOR THE CITY

The Crookston City Council met for a working session in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday night to discuss potential actions for housing and childcare. REGULAR AGENDA The council began the meeting with a discussion about housing. Community Development Director Kari Kirschbaum explained she had started working on housing projects in the 60 acres

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