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CHEDA BOARD MAKING ACCRUED VACATION PAYOUT, NEW COFFEE BUSINESS & CHILD CARE FINDING FOOTING

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board voted Tuesday morning to pay out 540 hours in accrued vacation to Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  Currently, Hoiseth has 740 hours of accrued vacation time, identified by auditor Brady Martz as a liability against CHEDA. Board Chairman Kurt Heldstab said the board discussed the vacation during […]

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CROOKSTON TO HOST MASS COVID-19 TESTING EVENT NEXT WEEK

With COVID-19 numbers on the rise in Polk County, the Minnesota Department of Health will hold its first mass testing event in Crookston next week.  Crookston Emergency Manager Tim Froeber said the city will be working with a number of partners to host the testing event. “Crookston will be the site of a state-sponsored community

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO FILE PERMIT APPLICATION TO LIGHT ROBERT ST BRIDGE

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee voted Monday night to complete a permit application to light the Robert St. Bridge.  The request for the City to complete the application was made by the Downtown Crookston Development Committee (DCDP). The State of Minnesota requires such a permit application to be submitted by the local government entity.

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES SECOND ROUND OF CARES ACT GRANTS

The Crookston City Council on Monday night passed a resolution approving $176,043.45 in CARES Act Small Business Grants to 19 Crookston businesses and organizations. In total, $723,339.47 was given out in grants with $500,000 from the City of Crookston’s CARES Act funds and an additional $250,000 from Polk County’s CARES Act allotment.    Councilman Steve

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH HOLDS GRAND OPENING CEREMONY

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”dXHXVIs3-W0″ ] On Wednesday evening, RiverView Health held a grand opening celebration for the new RiverView 2020 hospital and clinic. RiverView staff, partners, and community members joined in the celebration held in the parking lot due to COVID-19. The event program ended with Betty Juve, who turns 91 this week and is celebrating

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