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City Council approved bid for painting Crookston Sports Center

The Crookston City Council met on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Crookston City Hall. The consent agenda was approved by the council. It included the approval of minutes from the February 3 meeting, bills and disbursements for $645,272.10, and a three percent raise for City Administrator Jeff Shoobridge,

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Crookston City Council to Hire Financial Management Plan Company

The Crookston City Council met Tuesday evening at Crookston City Hall in the Council Chambers.  During the Crookston Forum, the Council heard from several Crookston residents who came to be heard with their thoughts and opinions on the closing of the Crookston Public Pool.  Residents Anna Brekken, Matt Rosu, and Kathy Lessard spoke strongly against

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