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CITY OF CROOKSTON NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT TO STREETS

Notice is hereby given that the council will meet at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 24, 2020, in the council chambers to consider the making of an improvement to the following streets: Street Reconstruction: Radisson Road- University Avenue frontage road to approximately 400ft east of Hoven lane 5th Avenue South- South Main street to Sunflower […]

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COUNCIL RELEASES MORTGAGE ON CROOKSTON INN, JACOBSON HOSPITALITY STILL OWES ON LOAN

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night passing a resolution to release the mortgage attached to the Crookston Inn.  The release of the mortgage will allow United Valley Bank to take ownership of the property without foreclosing on the previous owner and to enter into a lease agreement with an outside party to operate

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PLANNING COMMISSION REZONES AREA AROUND NATURE VIEW ESTATES

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday evening with just one item on its agenda, the rezoning of commercial (C-2), farm residence (FR) and multi-family (R3) zoned property with the Nature View Plat 5 and natural park area to single- and two-family (R-2). The Planning Commission had previously discussed that rezoning everything with the full

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PARK BOARD DOESN’T REACH QUORUM BUT SCOTT RIOPELLE DISCUSSES CURRENT PROGRESS

The Crookston Park Board was scheduled to meet Tuesday evening but didn’t have enough members for a quorum.  However, Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle did say that despite some bad timing with snowfalls happening right before the weekends that the outdoor rink at Alexander Park has been getting used.  “The outdoor rinks are a

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CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS PAYING ONE AIR PERMITTING INVOICE, NOT PAYING ANOTHER

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Advisory Committee met on Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park.  On the agenda were two invoices for the air permitting process for the proposed Epitome Energy.  The committee recommended paying one invoice but advise against paying an invoice for $10,000 to Egan Public Affairs. Egan Public Affairs,

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