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CITY COUNCIL MEETING RECAP

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall council chambers on Monday night. The council first approved a resolution regarding the change order to the No.2 agricultural road and utility construction. This issue is related to installing the storm sewer on the roadway near the Ag Innovation campus, where non-ideal circumstances were discovered. “They

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CITY COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION REGARDING CANNABIS USE

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall council chambers on Monday night. The council presented its first reading on cannabis products and usage throughout city limits. The city cannot make any changes to regulations for cannabis use that the state has mandated. City Administrator Corky Reynolds explains, “What the council did tonight was

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES AQUIRING 103 NORTH NELSON TO TEAR IT DOWN

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening in the Crookston City Hall council chambers. 103 NORTH NELSON The City of Crookston told the owner of a home at 103 North Nelson that she had 30 days to repair the home or they were going to have to tear down the home at the last

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES RESOLUTIONS FOR AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting began with new Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Janelle Wald briefly introducing herself to the council. Wald told the council she is excited to get to work and believes her previous stops as director for the Northwest Private

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CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES IDEAS FOR HOUSING AND CHILDCARE ACTIONS FOR THE CITY

The Crookston City Council met for a working session in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday night to discuss potential actions for housing and childcare. REGULAR AGENDA The council began the meeting with a discussion about housing. Community Development Director Kari Kirschbaum explained she had started working on housing projects in the 60 acres

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