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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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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAY & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, November 23 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The Council will hold public hearings on the proposed assessments for three street improvement projects and for unpaid services with subsequent resolutions approving those assessments. Also included is a resolution in support of a mutual aid

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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS CONVEYING OF PROPERTY FOR CHILD CARE FACILITY

The Crookston Planning Commission met Wednesday evening to consider releasing land in the Downtown Square from its lease from Resource Management LLP. The committee voted unanimously to recommend the land be conveyed by a quick claim deed. The City of Crookston’s lease for the Downtown Square included all the property on the area, which is

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU HOLDS FIRST MEETING, OUTSIDE AGENCY TO RECONCILE FINANCES

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) held its first meeting Thursday since its non-profit 501C6 status was awarded. The group elected their officers – Nell DeBoer will be the board chair, Vice-chair is Laurie Stahlecker, Jess Bengston is the treasurer, and Brooke Panzer will be the secretary. DeBoer said there were many important topics to get

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MnDOT GROUP, CITY ENGINEER CATALOG CONDITION OF CROOKSTON’S SIDWALKS AHEAD OF CORRIDOR STUDY

On Tuesday, a group from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) was in Crookston to catalog the condition and compliance of Crookston’s downtown sidewalks.  The cataloging is being done ahead of a joint corridor study between the City of Crookston and MnDOT to develop a plan to bring Crookston’s downtown pedestrian infrastructure into compliance with

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