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Crookston Area Chamber
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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER’S NEW LEADERSHIP CROOKSTON CLASSES RETURN IN AUGUST

The Crookston Area Chamber’s New Leadership Crookston class is returning after a one-year hiatus in 2021 and a limited version in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions. New Leadership is a series of nine half-day classes that last over 16 weeks and will teach participants about leadership development for their businesses, the community, and the different […]

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LETTER FROM CITY COUNCIL MEMBER KRESL ON FLOOD EFFORTS

Crookston City Council member and Ward 5 Alderman Joe Kresl gave a message to the people of Crookston who assisted in the Red Lake River flood efforts. His statement can be seen below: On behalf of Crookston, I would like to thank everyone that contributed to the efforts of saving our town from the rising

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CROOKSTON AREA COMMUNITY FUND SEEKS DONATIONS FOR DISASTER RECOVERY FUND

The Crookston Area Community Fund (CACF) has opened up a special disaster recovery and resiliency fund to seek donations to help flood recovery efforts in the community. Donations will provide funding for the immediate and long-term needs of residents and organizations recovering from the recent flooding of the Red Lake River. Donations will be matched

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