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CITY OF CROOKSTON HOLDS CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS MEETING

The City of Crookston held a code of conduct and Ethics committee meeting Wednesday night at City Hall. The committee is working on developing the said codes for elected officials, city employees, boards, and commissions. Mayor Guy Martin, Councilmembers Dale Stainbrook, Don Cavalier, Cindy Gjerswold, and Clayton Briggs all attended the meeting. The committee continued […]

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CROOKSTON CITY HALL HOSTS ART DISPLAY

The public is invited to visit City Hall to view the artwork of Thief River Falls painter Stephanie Olson in the City Hall lobby.  Olson describes herself as a painter of mostly watercolor and mixed media.  Her art comes from a philosophy of “bearing witness” to either a moment or an emotion.  Olson also teaches

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STAY SAFE, CALL BEFORE YOU DIG

Nice weather frequently brings outdoor construction, yard work, and planting projects. During National Electrical Safety Month, Otter Tail Power Company reminds customers and neighbors that, before digging, they need to notify utilities that have lines or cables buried in the area. Every digging project—rural or urban, large or small—requires a call to the national 811 One Call

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER & VISITOR’S BUREAU ADOPT-A-BASKET

It’s that time of year again, to decorate our city with beauty and color! The Crookston Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau is sponsoring the Adopt-A-Basket activity in Crookston for the 11th year. Register for Adopting A Basket will begin April 22nd. Our goal this year is 80 hanging flower baskets. If you would like to adopt

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CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON HIGHWAY 220 NORTH OF OSLO

Motorists on Highway 220 near Oslo will experience a detour beginning May 29 as crews replace two bridges over the Snake and Tamarac rivers in Marshall county. Motorists will detour onto County Road 4 using Highway 11 and Highway 75. There is an additional detour for Highway 75 through the end of June, which follows County

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