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PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES OF NEW VOTER REDISTRICTING MAPS

The City of Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers to elect new officers to the board and discuss the purchases and adjustments of new land offered by the state. The board first elected Bryan Schipper for the Chair of Planning Commission, Barry Bingham for the Vice-Chair of Planning Commission,

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PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR CEMETERY, NEW RIVERVIEW SIGN

The Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday, March 17, to approve a conditional use to have the Mount St. Benedict Cemetery officially recorded in the County Recorders Office.  Recording the cemetery will establish a record of the cemetery for when the Sisters, who are not recruiting new members, are gone. Building Official Greg Hefta said Widseth

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