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CROOKSTON INN PLANNING SOFT OPENING FOR FEBRUARY 19

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and, as part of the consent agenda, approved a liquor license for Laurie and Craig Stahlecker and Sons – Doing Business as Crookston Inn.  Laurie Stahlecker said after the meeting that the Crookston Inn would have a soft opening on Wednesday, February 19, before hosting their first […]

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CROOKSTON TO CONTINUE TRASH AND RECYCLING SERVICE, STAINBROOK NOMINATED FOR MAYOR

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee decided Monday night to continue offering trash and recycling service through the city.  The committee had been considering a proposal from Countrywide Sanitation that would’ve taken the cost of trash and recycling from $5 a month plus bags to $16.85 a month plus taxes with optional charges for seasonal

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COUNCIL RELEASES MORTGAGE ON CROOKSTON INN, JACOBSON HOSPITALITY STILL OWES ON LOAN

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night passing a resolution to release the mortgage attached to the Crookston Inn.  The release of the mortgage will allow United Valley Bank to take ownership of the property without foreclosing on the previous owner and to enter into a lease agreement with an outside party to operate

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DYLANE KLATT GETS RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL FROM WARD 6 INTERVIEW COMMITTEE

On Wednesday night an interview panel of eleven Ward 6 residents unanimously voted to recommend Dylane Klatt to the vacant city council seat.  This is the second attempt to seat someone to the Ward 6 vacancy after a previous panel of both ward residents and city council members selected Chris Plante, but a vote to

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PLANNING COMMISSION REZONES AREA AROUND NATURE VIEW ESTATES

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday evening with just one item on its agenda, the rezoning of commercial (C-2), farm residence (FR) and multi-family (R3) zoned property with the Nature View Plat 5 and natural park area to single- and two-family (R-2). The Planning Commission had previously discussed that rezoning everything with the full

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