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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES TO APPOINT OUTSIDE ENTITY FOR ENGINEERING DUTIES

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the City Hall city council chambers. COUNCIL APPOINTS NICK NICHOLAS TO THE DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND REVIEW COMMITTEE The meeting began with the council appointing Nick Nicholas to the Development Policy and Review Committee. Nicholas is also on the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority board (CHEDA) […]

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CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT POLICY & REVIEW COMMITTEE REELECTS RYAN PALM AS CHAIRPERSON

The Crookston Development Policy & Review Committee met in the City Hall Conference Hall on Monday morning.  REGULAR AGENDA The meeting began with the committee discussing a review of their IRP loan applications. Finance Director Ryan Lindtwed reported that the application was outdated and had to be changed after certain laws had changed and the

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION’S GOLF CLASSIC BRINGS IN OVER $24,000 FOR CONCUSSION PROGRAM, SCHOLARSHIPS

Fifteen teams took part in the RiverView Foundation’s 17th Annual Golf Classic on Monday, June 13, at Minakwa Golf Course. More than $24,000 was raised at the event for concussion awareness and management for regional youth athletics through the ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) Program and health care workforce development through the Valborg

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AMERICAN FEDERAL BANK IN CROOKSTON TO TEMPORARILY CLOSE THEIR LOBBY TO THE PUBLIC

American Federal Bank in Crookston will close their lobby temporarily to the public effective Friday, March 20.  The press release is below –  American Federal Bank Lobby Closing Temporarily Friday, March 20, American Federal Bank is temporarily closing its lobby at 304 North Broadway in Crookston.  “With the health and safety of our employees and

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AMERICAN FEDERAL BANK DONATES TO THE RIVERVIEW BUILDING PROJECT

American Federal Bank and RiverView Health have a lot in common. Both are long-established Crookston businesses working to improve the lives of those living in the area. Both work to personalize their services to deliver exceptional outcomes. Together, both are teaming up to bring their shared community a much-needed modern hospital and clinic. “American Federal

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UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON KICKS OFF ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

The United Way of Crookston kicked off their annual campaign to raise funds for the agency grants throughout the community.  The goal is to raise at least $160,000 again this year.  Last year the United Way beat their goal by 14 percent which equates to an additional $21,000 available to the various agencies serving the

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