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PARK BOARD RECOMMENDS ACCEPTING NATURAL PARK, TRAILS IN SWAP FOR NATURE VIEW DEVELOPMENT

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night and passed a recommendation to the Crookston City Council to accept the Natural Ponds and trails Bob Herkenhoff has proposed donating in exchange for the development of Nature View Estate Plat 5.  Herkenhoff told the Park Board that he would donate the northern pond initially followed by […]

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ANGEL WEASNER NAMED INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR, MAKE PLANS FOR VACANCIES

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night to discuss the open positions of City Administrator, Ward 6 Council Member and Mayor.  The committee took action to action to make a second attempt to fill the Ward 6 council seat and named City of Crookston Finance Director Angel Weasner as the Interim City

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CHARTER COMMISSION: NO CHANGES TO FILLING VACANCY, REQUESTS LANGUAGE TO CLARIFY BONDS

The Crookston Charter Commission met on Monday night with a focus on the city charter’s language regarding vacancies in elected positions.  However, at the end of the night, the only action from the commission was to request that language be drafted to clarify that Section 11.03 Official Bonds as a City of Crookston expense.  City

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEEE SETS LEVY AT 3 PERCENT, APPROVES CUSTODIAN HIRE, TRUCK PURCHASE

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee (Crookston City Council and Department Heads) met on Monday night and discussed the proposed 2020 budget/levy and five-year capital improvement plan.  The committee voted to officially set the levy at three percent, which matches the preliminary levy. COUNCIL LOOKING AT ADDING ANOTHER CUSTODIAN That three percent levy means that

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES STREET IMPROVEMENTS, LIGHTING PROJECTS FOR CITY FACILITIES

The Crookston City Council held a variety of public hearings during their meeting on Friday night.  Seven public hearings were held for proposed street improvements and one for unpaid code enforcement and utility charges.  Public hearings were also continued from July 23 franchise fee agreements with Otter Tail Power Company and Red Lake Electric Cooperative.

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