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CITY OF CROOKSTON DISCUSSES TAKING OVER CVB OPERATIONS

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) met on Thursday at the Irishman’s Shanty and discussed a recent meeting with the city of Crookston, which included possible changes that will affect the board and organization. The Chairman of the CVB, Bob Magsam, met with Crookston City representatives earlier this week and received word that the city may […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON REVIEWS IRP LOAN APPLICATIONS

The Crookston Development Policy and Review Committee met on Thursday in the City Hall council chambers to discuss and review applications regarding the Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) and the loan guidelines. “Over the years, the city has loaned money out to various businesses,” said City Administrator Corky Reynolds, “That money has come back, and the

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE MEET AND REVIEW CITY ADMINISTRATOR SEARCH

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met on Monday night in the City Hall council chambers following the City Council meeting, which held further discussion regarding the City Administrator Search. City Administrator Corky Reynolds believes the search for a new administrator has been a smooth process thus far. “This began some months ago when the

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES PREPERATION OF 2024 STREET IMPROVEMENT REPORT

The Crookston City Council met on Monday in the City Hall council chambers. The meeting began with the council reviewing the resolution regarding approving Intermediary Relending Program (IRP) loan guidelines. The currently possesses money that can be made available for re-lending with application approval of small local businesses. “These funds are originally from the United

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HOUSTON AVENUE RESIDENTS ALONG THE RIVER CONCERNED WITH EROSION

During the Crookston City Council meeting on December 20, residents who own homes on Houston Avenue along the Red Lake River gave a presentation expressing their concerns with the current state of their properties because of the river eroding their property. There are eight homes on the riverbank between Ash Street and Hunter Avenue, where the

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE RECOMMEND ADJUSTED LEVY TO BE SET AT 19%

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met on Monday following the Truth in Taxation presentation and public hearing and further discussed the levy and budget. Heading into Monday night, the adjusted levy was set at 24.179%. Desperately looking for ways to lower the levy, the committee considered the frustrations many community members expressed regarding the

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