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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET TUESDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Tuesday, May 26 at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall. Limited seating is available due to the COVID-19 pandemic guidelines.  If you’d prefer to participate by phone you may call 281-4515 and speak during the public forum. The doors to city hall will be opened at […]

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CROOKSTON PARKS AND RECREATION: NEEDS MORE GUIDELINE CLARIFICATION FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS

On Wednesday, Gov. Tim Walz announced phase II of the Stay Safe Plan.  Included in that were the ability to recreational campgrounds and other recreational activities, but no athletic games. Crookston Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said the City of Crookston would need more clarification on the guidelines before evaluating whether they could hold

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CITY OF CROOKSTON, BIKE CROOKSTON ANNOUNCE NEW BIKE REPAIR STATION AT THE MAYOR’S COURTYARD

The City of Crookston and Bike Crookston are excited to announce the newly installed bike repair station at the Mayor’s Courtyard in Downtown Crookston. Special thanks to the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership, the Crookston Running Club, Polk County Wellness Coalition, and the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP). Staying physically active is important to your health,

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CHAMBER EXECUTIVE BOARD VOTES TO TERMINATE AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO VISITOR’S BUREAU

The Crookston Chamber Executive Board voted Thursday to unanimously terminate the contract to provide administrative services to the Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB). Chamber Executive Director Terri Heggie said the Chamber gave the required 90-day notification to the City of Crookston of their intent to terminate on Friday. “The Executive Board met to discuss the agreement

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CITY OF CROOKSTON STILL WORKING ON PLANS FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS

With the extension of Gov. Tim Walz’s stay at home order, summer youth programs could be one of the next activities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Crookston Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said the city is currently discussing summer programs and hope to have a decision about whether they will proceed with them next

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES STREET IMPROVEMENTS REQUEST FOR BIDS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday, April 27, moving quickly through its agenda.  Mayor Dale Stainbrook made a Mayoral Proclamation designating the month of May as National Oncology Month in the City of Crookston. All remaining items were on the consent agenda, including bills and disbursements totaling $378,440.72, a bid for surplus brass was

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