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TRINITY POINT REMAINS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC

The Congregation Council of Trinity Lutheran Church, Crookston met June 15, 2020, to discuss COVID-19 pandemic restrictions at Trinity Lutheran and Trinity Point. After study and discussion of safety recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control, Minnesota Department of Health, Polk County Public Health, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the council has decided […]

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ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY PROGRAM SELECTS THE GARDEN BEET AS THIS YEAR’S VEGETABLE

One Vegetable, One Community is back for its fifth year in the Crookston area. This year’s vegetable is beets. Polk County Public Health’s Kirsten Fagerlund said One Vegetable, One Community encourages healthy foods, gardening, and enhances the community. “One Vegetable, One Community is a growing initiative,” said Fagerlund. “This year it is county-wide through Polk

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TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH TO HOLD DRIVE-BY RECEPTION FOR GRADUATES

Trinity Lutheran and First Presbyterian Churches of Crookston will recognize their high school graduates on Sunday, May 17.  Following the 9:00 a.m. online broadcast worship service, the public is invited to come to the Trinity Lutheran parking lot for a Drive-By Reception for our churches’ high school graduates at 11:00 a.m. For the smoothest traffic

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POLK COUNTY RECORDS FIRST COVID-19 RELATED DEATH

The Minnesota Department of Health has confirmed a Polk County resident in their 50’s is the first Covid-19 related death in the county. It is believed that the deceased individual had underlying health conditions. As of today, Polk County has 48 total cases with ages ranging from under one year old to their late 60’s.

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