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CROOKSTON EAGLES REVOLVING LOAN REQUEST, POOL SHOWERS APPROVED BY WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE

The Ways & Means Committee reviewed and approved application for the revolving loan grant from the Crookston Eagles for continuing upgrades of the Eagles Club at 105 South Broadway.  The additional improvements will include new exterior windows along Broadway and some siding.  The request was part of extensive renovations going on at the Eagles, which […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TABLES DETACHMENT REQUEST, UPDATED AGREEMENT WITH CVB

The Ways & Means Committee met on Tuesday and tabled two of their larger discussion topics.  The first was a detachment request from the City of Crookston by American Crystal Sugar Company for a 6.5-acre parcel that includes a parking lot, guard shack and storage silo. That parcel would then be annexed into Lowell Township. 

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DALE STAINBROOK SWORN IN AS THE MAYOR OF CROOKSTON

Dale Stainbrook was sworn in as the mayor of the City of Crookston on Monday night to open the City Council meeting.  Stainbrook had been the acting mayor since Guy Martin resigned in September.  Stainbrook had been the Councilmember for Ward 5 on a term that was to expire in November.  He will now serve

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

A Ways & Means Committee meeting will be held immediately following the city council meeting.  The Ways & Means Committee meeting agenda includes the approval of the February 20 meeting report and the purchase of a squad car.  The staff recommendation is to purchase a Ford Expedition from Christian Brothers Ford for $35,895.00. The second

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INTERVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS JOE KRESL TO FILL THE WARD 5 COUNCIL SEAT

Interviews were held Wednesday evening with the five qualified candidates interested in serving the remainder of the term for the open City Council seat in Ward 5, which will be up for election on the November ballot.  Residents in Ward 5 conducted the interviews.   Five candidates were interviewed, Casey Anderson, Kari Howey, David Hennings, Bob

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE DISCUSSES UMC LEASES, STRATEGIC PLANNING MEETING

The Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night and discussed the rental of 111 acres of farmland to the University of Minnesota Northwest Research and Outreach Center (NWROC).   The current rental agreement concludes at the end of 2020, and Interim City Administrator Angel Weasner said NWROC contracted her about renewing the lease. “We

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