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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL SELECTS AMY FINCH AS THE NEXT CITY ADMINISTRATOR

The Crookston City Council on Thursday tabbed Amy Finch as the next City Administrator for Crookston.  Finch was a blind vote by the council receiving five votes, while Dana Schoening was second with three votes. Liza Donabauer from David Drown Associates shared feedback with the City Council from Wednesday’s community meet and greet before the […]

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CROOKSTON VISITORS BUREAU LOOKING TO BE PLACED UNDER CHEDA SUPERVISION TO ALLOW THEM TO OPERATE FINANCIALLY

On Wednesday morning, the Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) sent a request to Crookston Mayor Dale Stainbrook, Interim City Administrator Angel Weasner, and the City Council asking to be allowed to operate under the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA). Laurie Stahlecker, Owner/operator of the Crookston Inn, said that after Monday’s meeting, the CVB felt

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CITY ENGINNER EXPLAINS STREET IMPROVEMENT FEES TO COUNCIL, FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS FEMA GRANT

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and had two people speak at the public forum, and the Crookston Fire Department received a FEMA grant. PUBLIC FORUM Michelle Christopherson from the University of Minnesota Crookston handed out information to the council about a COVID-19 grant the university received from the Economic Development Administration focused

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE DISCUSSES CVB, MOVES FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night and voted to proceed with moving to public comment for the development of a mixed-use building downtown. The committee also discussed the convention and visitors bureau.  MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT The mixed-use development is designed by JLG Architects, who completed Crookston’s downtown masterplan, Community Contractors, and Dakota

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES POLICE-WORN BODY CAMERAS FOR USE

The Crookston City Council on Monday night approved the policy regarding police-worn body cameras for the Crookston Police Department. No one spoke during a public hearing on the body cameras, and then the Council adopted the plans unanimously. The Council had approved body cameras as part of the 2020 Police Department budget, and Police Lieutenant

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