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COUNCILMAN TOM VEDBRAATEN WANTS CITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS HIRING SECOND CITY ATTORNEY

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night, and all the items on the agenda were a part of the consent agenda. Three issues were pulled off the consent agenda, the bills and disbursements, city attorney appointment, and surplus property.  Councilman Bobby Baird requested the bills and disbursements be pulled.  He said he thought a […]

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON TO ATTEND SIGNING CEREMONY FOR U.S.-CHINA TRADE AGREEMENT AT WHITE HOUSE

Senator Mark Johnson (R-East Grand Forks), will attend the President’s signing ceremony of the U.S. China trade agreement in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, January 13. The deal encompasses reforms in the areas of agriculture, intellectual property, technology transfer, financial services, currency, and foreign exchange. “It is a privilege to be invited to the White House

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Timothy Amiot – Obit

Timothy Marcell Amiot, age 68, of Crookston, MN, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, January 11, 2020, at his home. Tim was born on January 16, 1951, in Crookston, MN, the son of the late Rene and Dora (Raymond) Amiot. He was raised in Crookston, MN, and attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School and then Crookston High

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CROOKSTON BOY’S BASKETBALL HOT START GOOD ENOUGH IN WIN AT PARK RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team started the game on a 21-4 run and held on the rest of the way to beat the Park Rapids Panthers 71-60 in a Section 8AA game played in Park Rapids. FIRST HALF- Crookston had the hot hand early and made back-to-back three pointers to open the game from

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TWO RESIDENTS HAVE APPLIED FOR THE WARD 6 CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL VACANCY

Two people have applied for consideration for the vacant Ward 6 Crookston City Council seat.  Chris Plante and Dylane Klatt have applied and did so the first time they tried to fill the opening after Cindy Gjerswald moved from Ward 6 in the fall. Those interested in being considered for the vacant council seat should

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