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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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City Council sets 2025 Preliminary Levy at a 26% Increase

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening and decided to approve the 2025 Preliminary levy at 26% at a special City Council meeting. This DOES not mean your property taxes will go up 26 percent, but your property taxes would go up. 2025 Tax Levy and Preliminary 2025 General Fund BudgetThe City Council carried out

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES SEVERAL GRANT APPLICATIONS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday, June 24, in the Council Chambers in City Hall. The council began by approving the June 10 City Council meeting minutes. After this, they approved the payment of bills and disbursement of the billed money of $1,055,308.71.  WARD 5 VACANCY The first resolution mentioned during the meeting concerned

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES CITY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRACT AS WELL AS NEW POLICIES

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening in the Council Chambers in City Hall.  WRITING OFF DEBT OWED BY JACOBSON HOSPITALITY The City Council discussed writing off the debt/loan of Jacobson Hospitality (Todd and Nicole Jacobson), the former owners of the Crookston Inn. The loan was originally worth $100,000, but over time, with interest, the

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEMBER JOE KRESL ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening in the Council Chambers in city hall.  During the meeting, City Council Member Joe Kresl announced he would resign effective May 31. Kresl will move with his family to Maple Lake but will remain working with the University of Minnesota Crookston as the facility’s head custodian. Kresl said

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