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Blake Carlson

Crookston City Council
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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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LEVEES HAVE CHANGED THE WAY CROOKSTON PREPARES FOR SPRING FLOODING

The Red Lake River’s crest earlier this month may have seemed mild, provisionally cresting at 6:30 p.m. on April 8 at 24.74 feet.  That’s just outside a top 10 river crest.  It was, however, a 10-year flood according to the flow of water, said Blake Carlson, the City of Crookston’s engineer with Widseth Smith Nolting. 

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Crookston City Council and Ways and Means Committee Meeting news

The Crookston City Council met Monday and approved the consent agenda quickly, which included a resolution to approve change order #1 on the 2018 street improvements, to approve an application for a variance to reduce the required lot line setback along the residential district from five feet to one foot and allow a structure to

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