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CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE USES GRANT FOR CROOKSTON FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS

The Crookston Early Childhood Initiative (ECI) recently received a grant through the Northwest Minnesota Foundation and used the funds to show its appreciation the Crookston’s Family Child Care providers.  The ECI used the funding to purchase items related to music and delivered them to the providers as they not only appreciate everything the family providers […]

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SOCIAL DISTANCING LEADS TO RVSP’S NEW 7-DAY MEAL KIT PROJECT

Thanks to recent Northwest Minnesota Foundation and NW Regional Sustainable Development Partnership (NWRSDP) grants, isolated seniors and individuals affected by COVID job loss have one less thing to worry about. Using a newly-developed University of MN Extension, “14 Day Meal Kit” template, the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of the Red River Valley (RSVP of

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BRIAN HALOS ANNOUNCED AS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR CROOKSTON CARE AND SHARE

The Care and Share of Crookston is excited to announce Brian Halos as the new Executive Director who will oversee the regional shelter that provides hospitality, support services, and hope to those in need. Brian previously worked for the Crookston Fire Department for 27 years and was Captain for the last 20 years, bringing invaluable

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES 2020 BUDGET, CABLE TV PROJECT FOR OAK VIEW COURT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board met on Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park, where they approved the 2020 CHEDA Budget.  The budget includes a total income of $1,874,367 with expenses of $1,867,462.11 for a net income of $6,904.90. The most significant change to the budget since the draft budget was released

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REGAL ACADEMY RECEIVES SEVERAL GRANTS, CHEDA WILL USE $50,000 ELSEWHERE ON CHILD CARE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday morning.  After many discussions on childcare, a center took a big step forward in May when the board appropriated $50,000 to the buildout of a center at Marywood.  On Tuesday, CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth told the board that community partners had stepped

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