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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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CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO TABLE WARD 6 COUNCIL APPOINTMENT VOTE UNTIL OCTOBER 28

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and filled the vacant Ward 6 council seat.  The council voted 4-3 to table a resolution appointing Chris Plante to the Crookston City Council as the Ward 6 representative until their October 28 meeting.  The motion was made by Briggs, who said he had some questions he

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INTERVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS CHRIS PLANTE FOR OPEN WARD 6 COUNCIL SEAT

The interview committee for the open Ward 6 council seat deliberated for more than 90 minutes Monday night before recommending Chris Plante be appointed to the position.  The other candidates were Patty Dillabough and Dylane Klatt. Throughout the deliberation, the committee said they had three solid candidates.  They held two votes, with committee members first

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL SETS PRELIMINARY LEVY AT 3 PERCENT

The Crookston City Council voted to set the Preliminary Levy at 3% for 2020, while using $241,000 from reserves.  A meeting to look closer at the budget and to decide if they want to cut items or keep items in the budget has been set for September 23.   The levy increase doesn’t mean that taxes

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CITY COUNCIL ARGUES OVER TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO CHEDA THEY PREVIOUSLY APPROVED

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and had tense moments after Councilman Clayton Briggs pulled a resolution to transfer $150,000 to the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority from the consent agenda.  Monday’s meeting showed not all Council Members knew what they were voting on at last week’s Ways & Means Committee meeting

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