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CITY CREWS REMOVE GRATES AROUND SOME OF THE DOWNTOWN TREES

City crews were out this week removing grates around some of the downtown trees where the trees had begun to grow into the grates.  The openings were then filled with black dirt. Public Works Director Pat Kelly said staff would try torch to cut wider openings in the grates with a plasma torch, but not

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CROOKSTON TOYS FOR TOTS 2020

The City of Crookston is holding the City Toys for Tots drive again this year. As in the past, The Crookston Firefighters and Auxiliary, along with the City of Crookston Employees, have been delivering toys to kids in Crookston who otherwise would not get anything for Christmas. Donations are being accepted at the Crookston Water

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AMERICINN GETS NEW SLIDING GLASS DOORS THROUGH CARES ACT SMALL BUSINESS GRANT

AmericInn by Wyndham in Crookston recently received $27,935 from the CARES Act Small Business grants from the City of Crookston and the money was used to add new automatic sliding doors. General Manager Cory Dallager said they used those funds to put in new automatic doors to help limit the spear of COVID-19. “Our project

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TREE LIGHTING TO BE HELD SATURDAY AT MAIN STREET/MAYOR’S COURTYARD

Crookston Rotary Club members, with an assist from the Crookston Fire Department/Firefighters Association and donations by Otter Tail Power Company, recently readied the big evergreen tree downtown at the Main Street Courtyard for the Rotary’s upcoming Tree Lighting event on Small Business Saturday, November 28, which will be held at 5:30 p.m. with free hot

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CROOKSTON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY VALUATIONS INCREASE APPROXIMATELY 7-10 PERCENT

Truth-In-Taxation statements began arriving at Crookston residences and businesses late last week. Included in those statements are increases in property valuation for many buildings in Crookston. The most significant increase is in residential property valuations. Polk County Assessor Mark Landsverk said residential properties in Crookston increased approximately 7-10 percent in value over the last year.

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