Friday, May 12, 2017, is Provider Appreciation Day!

It is a special day to recognize child care providers, teachers and other educators of young children everywhere. A very big thank you to our Tri-Valley co-workers who provide care and education for children! Every day, child care providers care for our children providing nurturing, safe, healthy, learning experiences.  The children, parents and employers depend

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MAYOR MELBYE PROCLAIMS MAY 2017 “COMMUNITY ACTION MONTH,” AND MAY 7-13 “RIVERVIEW HEALTH WEEK”

(story and photo courtesy of KROX-AM) Two Mayoral Proclamations were at the top of the agenda at the Crookston City Council meeting on Monday night. Tri-Valley Opportunity Council Director, Jason Carlson, was on hand as Mayor Wayne Melbye proclaimed May 2017 as “Community Action Month.”  Carlson commented, “What we have going on here in Crookston

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Tri-Valley Transportation Programs Asks, Are You Ready to “Try It”?

Tri-Valley Transportation Programs in collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Transportation is beginning a commuter challenge called “Try It!” In conjunction with the commuter challenge, Tri-Valley Transportation Programs plans to develop a new commuter route service for the area. The service will connect the cities of Crookston and Grand Forks and will begin May 1,

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Agassiz Townhomes in Crookston – Carlson – Different path might jumpstart project

Working with Wells Fargo could accelerate groundbreaking, Tri-Valley CEO says By Mike Christopherson (Crookston Times) In order to get dirt moving sooner rather than later, Crookston’s Agassiz Townhomes project might turn to the private financing sector, specifically, Wells Fargo Bank, while the tax credit investment market remains on hold due to the unanticipated election of

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New center is here to alleviate shortage of local childcare options

The Learning Tree — a childcare center to meet the needs of all families. By Deb Moldaschel, Editor (The Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch) Kurk Kramer, Sleepy Eye EDA Coordinator, said the shortage of childcare options for Sleepy Eye families has been on his radar for several years. “Through my visits with local business people, and discussions

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