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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION CANCELS NOVEMBER 15 MEETING

Earlier today, City of Crookston Zoning Administrator Greg Hefta announced that the November 15th Planning Commission meeting has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items. No make-up date is scheduled, and the next regular meeting will be Tuesday, December 20.

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STEADY TURNOUT FOR GENERAL ELECTION IN CROOKSTON AT NOON

The General Election is underway in Crookston at the First Presbyterian Church and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, and the election judges reported that there has been a steady flow of voters coming into the polls since they opened at 7:00 a.m. “We’ve been busy since 7:00 this morning, and it’s been steady, and I think

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CROOKSTON POLLING LOCATIONS FOR TODAY’S GENERAL ELECTION

The General Election is today, and the City of Crookston has two polling locations for residents to come in to vote. Crookston residents in Wards 1, 2, and 6 can vote at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 1214 University Avenue, and residents in Wards 3, 4, and 5 can vote at the First Presbyterian Church

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOYS SOCCER HANDS OUT TEAM AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team held its end-of-the-year banquet and handed out the following awards – Varsity: 2022 Captains – Brannon Tangquist, Caden Boike, Thor Harbott, Elliot Bartrum, Nathan Kelly, and Gavin Winger Most Improved Player – Kaden Edwards Hardest Working Player Award – Thor Harbott Rookie of Year Award– Wyatt Volker, Makoti Weber, Dalen

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-NOVEMBER 8, 2022

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests.  Barbara Kay Carr, 60, of Lengby, for 3rd-Degree DUI Chad Joseph Boman, 46, of Crookston, for Driving after having his Driver’s License canceled Dean Mathew Columbus-Kalstabakken, 48, of Plummer, for Contempt of Court. s

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CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES IDEAS FOR HOUSING AND CHILDCARE ACTIONS FOR THE CITY

The Crookston City Council met for a working session in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday night to discuss potential actions for housing and childcare. REGULAR AGENDA The council began the meeting with a discussion about housing. Community Development Director Kari Kirschbaum explained she had started working on housing projects in the 60 acres

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