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TRI-VALLEY REVEALS NEW AND IMPROVED WORKSPACE

After the Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, they reviewed the newly renovated Tri-Valley Opportunity Council building. Tri-Valley moved locations in the spring of 2023. The Tri-Valley location is now inside the Fournet building in downtown Crookston. The Fournet building was built in 1892, and the façade was placed to unite the structures […]

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TRI-VALLEY AND POLK COUNTY FAIR ACCEPTING OUTSTANDING SENIOR CITIZEN AWARD NOMINEES

The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc’s Senior Programs Department is excited to be partnering with the Polk County Fair Board in planning the special Senior Citizen Day at the Polk County Fair. Senior Citizen Day will be held on Friday, July 7, 2023, starting at 9:30 am with all the normal music, entertainment, awards, Bingo, and

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POLK COUNTY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER TO HOST GRAND OPENING JUNE 1

The Polk County Family Resource Centers (FRC) will host a Grand Opening event at the Crookston Library on Thursday, June 1, from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m., featuring yard games, door prizes, and a pizza party. The event will create a chance for families across the county to preview the programs and supports we have to

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CHEDA DISCUSSES WASHINGTON SCHOOL, TRI-VALLEY BUILDING DEMO, STOREFRONT GRANTS AND MORE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority board met Thursday morning at the Technology Park in Crookston. WASHINGTON SCHOOL The board discussed plans to have Short Elliot Hendrickson (SHE) tour Washington School when they come up to tour the pool to ensure the building is in good condition since they are interested in occupying it

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TRI-VALLEY SENIOR PROGRAMS HOLDS FOSTER GRANDPARENT LUNCH

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. Senior Programs held its annual Foster Grandparent recognition luncheon at Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston. Marley Melbye (Senior Programs Director) began the event by welcoming the Foster Grandparents and guests to the event. Jason Carlson (CEO) thanked all of the volunteers for the difference they make in the lives of children

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CROOKSTON EAT UNITED SUMMER PROGRAM BACK FOR YEAR 9

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is back for its ninth year in Crookston. For those unfamiliar with this program, Eat United serves free meals to all youth ages 0-18 on a first come, first serve basis. When we initially implemented this program back in 2015, the goal was to fill the hunger gap

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