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STASSEN GIVES COUNCIL AN ULTIMATUM, FIRE HOISETH & REFORM CHEDA OR GRANT SEPARATION AGREEMENT

Shannon Stassen, City Administrator for the City of Crookston, gave the Crookston City Council an ultimatum in an email sent to the Crookston City Council on Friday, November 1 to remove the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Executive Director, Craig Hoiseth, and reform CHEDA, or to give Stassen a separation agreement.  Stassen followed […]

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CITY COUNCIL APPOINTS SEVEN TO CHARTER COMMISSION, ONE TO LIBRARY BOARD

 The Crookston City Council had a special meeting Monday night to making appointments to the city’s Charter Commission and Library Board.  The need for a special meeting to make appointments arose last week when the City Council failed to appoint a councilman for Ward 6, precipitating the need for a Charter Commission meeting.  Chris Fee,

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CHEDA BOARD PRESIDENT KURT HELDSTAB APPOINTS SEVEN TO ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board President Kurt Heldstab has appointed a group of seven, including himself, to serve as an Advisory Committee to the CHEDA Board of Commissioners.  The individuals that comprise the committee are: Kurt Heldstab (Current CHEDA Board president) Betty Arvidson (RiverView Health and current CHEDA Board member) Don

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MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR SAYS CITY COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLANNING MEETING A SUCCESS

The Crookston City Council and staff held their annual strategic planning meeting on Saturday at the Crookston.  Also invited were members of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority and identified members of the community.  City Administrator Shannon Stassen said it was a fantastic day with lots of ideas and engagement. “I think the day

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CHEDA UPDATES OAK COURT FIVE-YEAR PLAN, HOISETH PROVIDES CLARIFICATION ON TIF DISTRICT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at RiverView Health in Crookston.   The committee opened the meeting by swearing in new board member Betty Arvidson and holding a public hearing on the five-year action plan for the Oak Court Apartments.  Following the public hearing, the board passed a resolution updating the

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