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The United Way of Crookston Continues To Make a Difference at The Benedictine Living Community

For years, Benedictine Living Community-Crookston has witnessed the generosity of the Crookston community in supporting the United Way. This past year, a gift was given to purchase eight wheelchairs and ten pressure-relieving wheelchair cushions. Physical Therapist Jennifer Tull states, “Thank you, United Way, and all who contribute! You keep making a difference for us. Updating our […]

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Bremer celebrates five years of partnership with United Way to provide Welcome Home Kits.

Bremer is celebrating five years of partnering with United Way to assemble Welcome Home kits for individuals and families transitioning out of homelessness into the comfort and stability of their own homes. Each kit contains various household essentials, from dishware, silverware, and kitchen utensils to blankets, towels, cleaning supplies, and more. Bremer employees also volunteer

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POLK COUNTY DAC USES UNITED WAY GRANT TO PURCHASE SMARTBOARD FOR CLIENTS

The Polk County Developmental Achievement Center would like to recognize The United Way and thank them for allowing them to purchase a Smartboard for their clients through the United Way grant. Polk County DAC’s mission is to increase independence and improve the quality of life for those individuals served in our program with developmental disabilities

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CHEDA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS $200,000 IN GRANTS FOR CROOKSTON BUSINESSES

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) convened a special committee to review small business relief grant applications. Polk County had allocated $200,000 from the county total of $620,000 to the businesses in Crookston. The committee consisted of CHEDA Board members Kurt Heldstab, Leon Kremeier, Craig Buness, and City Council members Tom Vedbraaten and

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR FROM THE CROOKSTON ROTARY CLUB

Thank you to ALL in the community who helped support the Rotary Club rose sale by buying roses from our members.  The sale was a HUGE success and all of the proceeds go to help local projects in the community such as: CHS Student of the Month CHS Triple “A” Banquet Dictionaries for Kids Night

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