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CHEDA SETS UP SECOND ANNUAL REGULAR MEETINGS TO DISCUSS PAYABLES AND VENDOR PAYMENTS

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday for a Special Meeting at noon at Valley Technology Park. After the Call to Order, the meeting began with a discussion of adding a second regular CHEDA Meeting before the City Council’s second meeting of the month to discuss and approve checks and Financials […]

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THE EAT UNITED SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM IS BACK IN HIGHLAND PARK ON MONDAY

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is back in Crookston again this summer, starting on Monday, June 6. The program is a free Lunch Program that serves meals to all kids ages 0-18. The program runs every Monday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Ray Ecklund Park Complex in Highland

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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES TWO LAND USE DETERMINATIONS FOR CHEDA

The Crookston Planning Commission met last night inside the City Hall Council Chambers to discuss the validation of two Land Use Determinations from the Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA). The meeting lasted only 10 minutes and the job of the Planning Commission was to determine if both pieces of property fit within the

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POLICE OFFICER MITCHEL TENNESON SWORN IN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met last night at the Crookston City Council chambers in the lower level of Crookston City Hall. The meeting began with the Swearing-in Ceremony of Police Officer Mitchel with his family and fellow police officers. Pictures of his swearing-in can be seen below. CONSENT AGENDA The Council’s Consent Agenda consisted of

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FLOODING UPDATE WITH INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR CHARLES “CORKY” REYNOLDS

With the storm seeming past us now, the Red Lake River has crested at an earlier lower point than expected, according to the National Weather Service, at 27.07 feet., on Sunday, April 24, at 11:30 p.m. While the river is still flowing and at high levels, City Hall, the Emergency Operations Center, and the National

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