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CHEDA UPDATES OAK COURT FIVE-YEAR PLAN, HOISETH PROVIDES CLARIFICATION ON TIF DISTRICT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at RiverView Health in Crookston.   The committee opened the meeting by swearing in new board member Betty Arvidson and holding a public hearing on the five-year action plan for the Oak Court Apartments.  Following the public hearing, the board passed a resolution updating the […]

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CITY COUNCIL TABLES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, APPROVES TIF DISTRICT AND RIVERVIEW BONDS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night holding public hearings for both the issuance of revenue bonds for the proposed project by RiverView Healthcare Association and the proposed TIF District 3-11 for the Fournet building.  During the public hearing for the RiverView bonds, councilman Tom Vedbraaten asked if bonding the full RiverView project would

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COUNCILMAN DON CAVALIER REQUESTS FORMATION OF CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS WORK TEAM

The Ways & Means Committee met on Tuesday night and Councilman Don Cavalier asked to form a work team to address developing a Conduct of Conduct and Ethics for elected and appointed officials along with City of Crookston staff.  Several council members expressed interest in being a part of the work team including Cindy Gjerswold,

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CHEDA BOARD SETS 2019 OBJECTIVES, HOISETH IN PROMOTION/IMAGE AND WORKING WITH CITY

The CHEDA Board held their annual meeting Tuesday morning at Irishman’s Shanty, also in attendance were seven of the eight City of Crookston Councilman, City Administrator Shannon Stassen, Finance Director Angel Weasner and Mayor Guy Martin.  The only councilman not in attendance was Clayton Briggs.  The CHEDA Board summarized their annual review of CHEDA Executive

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NEW COUNCIL, MAYOR TAKE OATHS PRIOR TO SEVERAL SPLIT VOTES

Mayor Guy Martin, Councilmembers Don Cavalier, Steve Erickson, Cindy Gjerswold and Tom Vedbraaten took their Oaths of Office Monday to open the City Council meeting.  Following the approval of the night’s agenda, Vedbraaten removed the proposed council minutes from the December 26 meeting and the resolution to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in

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Crookston Ways and Means discusses School Resource Officer

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met on Monday night and heard an update from Police Chief Paul Biermaier on the status of the grant application for funding assistance for a School Resources Officer (SRO). Biermaier contacted the Department of Justice, and was informed that they hope to have notifications made on funded applications by

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