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PLANNING COMMISSION VOTES TO KEEP 110 LINCOLN ZONED R2 RESIDENTIAL

The Crookston Planning met on Tuesday night to determine the land use on the property at 110 Lincoln Ave.  The property owner had informed the city that they would like to transfer ownership to the city as they were unable to pay for demolition.  Planning Commission Chair Joe Kresl asked whether demolition and resale of […]

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C-TOWN MINI GOLF DRAWING AND LIONS PARADE WINNERS

The winners for the C-Town Mini Golf drawing and Lions Parade during Ox Cart Days have been announced.  The winners of the C-Town Mini Golf drawing are: Hole #1 Real Good Bath and Body – Christian Bakken Hole #2 B & E Meats – Bridget Carlson Hole #3 Drafts Sports Bar and Grill – Brannon

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SISTER JOANNE JOHNSON A SISTER OF ST. JOSEPH CELEBRATES 60TH JUBILEE

On August 15, Sister of St. Joseph Joanne Johnson celebrated her 60th anniversary of vows as a Sister of St. Joseph at the Summit Apartments in Crookston, Minnesota, where she resides. The celebration began with Mass of the Assumption of Mary, Mother of Jesus, in the Villa St. Vincent Chapel attended by sisters and associates

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EGAN INFORMS CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF UPCOMING ANNOUNCEMENTS ON SEPTEMBER 5

Dennis Egan, the CEO and President of Epitome Energy, met with the Crookston Housing and Economic Development (CHEDA) advisory committee on Tuesday morning.  Egan said there would be some “huge” announcements coming on September 5th when Commissioner Thom Peterson from the Department of Agriculture visits Crookston along with Egan and the Epitome Energy team.   Egan

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NELL DEBOER THANKS THE COMMUNITY IN A LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Thank you for a wonderful Ox Cart Days week!  There are so many people to thank for the success of the 30th Anniversary of the Crookston Ox Cart Days.  Thank you to the 114 sponsors, they keep this festival fresh and exciting helping pay for the entertainment and allowing us to keep this at an

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE VOTES TO PARTIALLY FUND EPITOME ENERGY LOAN

The Crookston City Council members voted Monday night during their Special Ways & Means Committee meeting to partially fund the $250,000 loan request from Epitome Energy.  During their last meeting on August 12, Councilman Jake Fee suggested that the City of Crookston fund a portion of the loan with CHEDA funding the rest.  Fee had

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