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CROOKSTON BUSINESSES HELPING BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS WITH ANYTIME, ANYWHERE INITIATIVE

Mothers who breastfeed may choose to stay home in the early months for fear of being confronted with criticism for breastfeeding in public.  In the state of Minnesota, women are allowed to breastfeed in public places.  In fact, Minnesota has a State law to protect breastfeeding mothers called: Anytime, Anywhere, Minnesota breastfeeding statute 145.905.   Polk […]

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EAT UNITED SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM KICKS OFF 5th YEAR ON JUNE 10

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program will again run for its 5th year! Crookston Public Schools, along with the USDA, United Way of Crookston, and Tri-Valley Opportunity Council is providing free summer lunches to all youth in the community on a first come, first serve basis.  This program will be open at two locations:

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SENIOR WELLNESS DAY HELD AT CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER

The Annual Senior Wellness Day was held Tuesday at the Crookston Sports Center.  About 30 booths were set up around the gold arena ranging from health services like RiverView Health and Choice Therapy to the Golden Link Senior Center, to transportation like Tri-Valley Opportunity Council. Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said seniors were able

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EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION FESTIVAL IS APRIL 25

Early Childhood Family Education will hold the annual Celebrate the Young Child Family Festival Thursday, April 25 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Crookston High School.  More than 20 organizations will have information booths for families with children ages birth to eight.  Early Childhood Family Education Family Educator Gina Gunderson said among the information

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CHEDA UPDATES OAK COURT FIVE-YEAR PLAN, HOISETH PROVIDES CLARIFICATION ON TIF DISTRICT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at RiverView Health in Crookston.   The committee opened the meeting by swearing in new board member Betty Arvidson and holding a public hearing on the five-year action plan for the Oak Court Apartments.  Following the public hearing, the board passed a resolution updating the

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