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CROOKSTON RESTAURANTS EXCITED TO GET CUSTOMERS BACK INSIDE THEIR BUILDINGS

Restaurants can begin serving indoors on Wednesday as part of Phase III of the Gov. Tim Walz’s Stay Safe MN Plan.  Kim Samuelson said RBJ’s will be open at 6 a.m. Wednesday and hopes to feed a lot of people. “Wednesday we have the okay to go with indoor dining,” said Samuelson. “We’ll be open […]

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RIVERVIEW CELEBRATES EMPLOYEES, GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITIES IT SERVES

As RiverView Health wraps up the annual recognition of National Nurses Week, May 6-12; National Hospital Week, May 10-16; and National Skilled Nursing Care Week, May 10-16, one thing is sure, this year was very different from the others due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While annual events, like the employee picnic, did not take place

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CROOKSTON’S 48th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 14

One day is set aside each Christmas season between December 14 and January 5 when local volunteers gather to count wintering birds in designated locations all over North America.  Saturday, December 14 is the date set for the 48th annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count.  The volunteers spend the day covering a 15-mile diameter circle from

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DINE-OUT WEEK TO SUPPORT THE UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON KICKS OFF SUNDAY

Twelve local businesses are taking part in Dine-Out Week to support the United Way of Crookston Sunday, November 10 through Saturday, November 16.  Participating restaurants include China Moon, Crookston, Eagles, Crookston Inn, Daroos, Drafts Sports Bar & Grill, El Gordito Market, Happy Joe’s, I.C. Muggs, Irishman’s Shanty, McDonald’s, RBJ’s, and Taco John’s. United Way Executive Director

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY SOUP AND CHILI COOK-OFF WINNERS ANNOUNCED

More than 330 people filed into the Crookston High School commons for the United Way Soup and Chili Cook-Off and Chocolate Extravaganza on Thursday night.  Attendees tried a large variety of soup, chili, and chocolate in support of the United Way of Crookston.  Nell Deboer, a board member for the United Way of Crookston, said the

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