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CHEDA moving forward with Broadway Villas plan, and plans a Crookston Connected event in January

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met at the Valley Technology Park in Crookston on Tuesday morning. BROADWAY VILLAS PROJECT MOVING FORWARDThe CHEDA board approved five agenda items that all helped move the Broadway Villas project forward. The Broadway Villas are townhomes that will be built behind Casey’s, off of Broadway. The board approved […]

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UMC WILL BEGIN 2-YEAR FUNDED PROJECT GRANTED BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THIS SUMMER

Within the last few weeks of winter, Sustainability Coordinator and Associate Professor of the University of Minnesota Crookston Katy Chapman, along with Lindsay Peace (NW Research & Outreach Center), wrote and secured a grant from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. With the help of farm cooperators Craig and Brian LaPlante, their efforts were rewarded as

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CITY COUNCIL HEARS A MIX OF PRO CHEDA, PRO CHANGE, AND ANTI CHEDA

The Crookston City Council met at the Crookston High School Auditorium on Monday evening in front of a large crowd of over 100 people, heard the community survey results, held a public forum with over 15 speakers, and hired a new Public Works Director.  The story is below. COMMUNITY SURVEY –  The community survey results

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETINGS MOVING TO LARGER SPACE AT TRANSFER STATION FOR COVID-19

The Polk County Commissioners will reconvene in person on Tuesday, July 7 at 8 a.m. following several months of teleconference meetings due to COVID-19.  However, the Commissioners will not meet in their regular location at the Polk County Government Center. Instead, they will temporarily move meetings to the Polk County Transfer Station. Gary Willhite, chair

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