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NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL CALLS FOR ENTRIES FOR UPCOMING BIRD EXHIBIT

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce a call for entries for an exhibit with a theme of birds. Like art, birds reveal a spot of beauty with their plumes and songs and allow us to escape the stressful and mundane.  They are accepting art from any media: painting, photography, illustration, digital, […]

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NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL EXHIBIT HONORS BLACK LIVES MATTER

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce an exhibition of artwork that honors Black Lives Matter. Our country, and much of the world, is aware of Black Lives Matter. In honor of Martin Luther King Day and Black History Month, it is especially timely to come together to create art that reflects the

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CROOKSTON’S GRAND THEATRE WILL REOPEN FRIDAY WITH SPECIAL MOVIE LINEUP

Crookston’s Grand Theatre, like many businesses throughout the area, was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic by Executive Order of Governor Tim Walz in March. While Walz’s order allowed theaters to begin reopening last week, the Grand Theatre took extra time to order movies and finish some work inside. Bo Brorby said the staff have been

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON JAIL AND BAIL FUNDRAISER TO KICK OFF MARCH 1

The United Way of Crookston is very close to the annual campaign fundraising goal and is determined to once again succeed.   One of the most fun events we run is our annual Jail and Bail promotion where local “celebrities” are chosen as jailees.  They are tasked with raising bail money by March 27 or they

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL WOWS WITH ONE-ACT, DOESN’T ADVANCE

The Crookston High School One-Act play cast and crew competed in the Section 8A championship in Crookston on Saturday. Crookston performed ‘The Remarkable Susan’, a dramatization of the trial of Susan B. Anthony after she and a number of other women attempted to vote. Director Beth Carlson said she was proud of the students and

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