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TRI-VALLEY HEAD START, CHILD & FAMILY PROGRAMS RECOGNIZED AS A PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE BY THE NATIONAL HEAD START ASSOCIATION

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. announced that Tri-Valley Head Start, Child & Family Programs has earned the National Head Start Association’s (NHSA) Program of Excellence Accreditation. The NHSA Program of Excellence recognizes and supports innovative and outstanding Head Start and Early Head Start programs across the nation. This achievement is earned by early childhood programs that consistently demonstrate excellence in program […]

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CROOKSTON BUILDING INSPECTIONS GIVES UPDATES ON THREE COMMERCIAL BUILDING PROJECTS

While the past couple of months have been hot and humid, that has not stopped the city’s Building Inspections Department from helping multiple Commercial Building projects move from blueprints to reality. Crookston Building Inspector Greg Hefta has revealed that many projects have been going on over the past six months and are either well underway

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NORTHWEST SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE HELD ITS 2022 REUNION ON JUNE 24 AT UMC

Northwest School of Agriculture classmates and friends gathered to reminisce, reconnect and celebrate during their 2022 reunion on June 24 on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus. A highlight of the event was the recognition of this year’s Top Aggies – Eloise Wold Sobtzak (Class of 1957), Keith Miller (Class of 1958), and Gary Pedersen

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SEND IN YOUR 2022 OUTSTANDING SENIOR CITIZEN AWARD NOMINATIONS

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 8, starting at 9:30 a.m. with all the normal music, entertainment, awards, Bingo, and most

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TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY ASKS COUNTIES TO COMPLETE ASSESSMENT SURVEY

The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. is completing a Community Needs Assessment that involves conducting a survey of the strengths and needs of the people and communities in their service area. They are asking for the residents of the 74 counties in their service area in Minnesota and Eastern North Dakota to complete the Assessment to

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