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CITY OF CROOKSTON PREPPING FOR FIRST WINTER STORM OF THE YEAR

With a winter storm poised to hit northwest Minnesota and most of the northern plains, the forecasts for Crookston range from mostly rain to over two feet of snow, the City of Crookston Public Works Department is preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly said

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NEW LIGHTS SHOULD INCREASE SAFETY AND VISIBILITY ON HIGHWAY 75 BYPASS

The City of Crookston and Otter Tail Power Company partnered this spring to install lights on the south corridor of the Highway 75 bypass near Ampride.  “It’s a great partnership with Otter Tail Power,” said City Administrator Shannon Stassen.  “Those lights will extend from the corner Ampride out to the bridge.  It was brought up

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POLK COUNTY RECEIVES POSITIVE REPORT FROM MINNESOTA STATE AUDITOR’S OFFICE

Polk County received an overall positive report from the Minnesota State Auditor’s Office for their year-end report ending December 31, 2018.   Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting the county is in a good position. “A lot of it is checking out processes and making sure everything is for what is the financial summary of the county,”

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TAKES POSITIVE STEP IN SOYBEAN PROJECT WITH CAPITAL INVESTMENT COMMITTEE

The Senate Capital Investment Committee visited Crookston on Wednesday, and the City of Crookston leaders along with their many partners took part in a significant step toward securing bonding for infrastructure for the development of the Colburn Property south of Titan Machinery.  In addition to the investment committee U.S. Representative Collin Peterson, former Minnesota Senator

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CITY OF CROOKSTON INCREASING DOWNTOWN PARKING SIGNAGE

The City of Crookston has been affixing new signposts to the pillars downtown in preparation for increased parking signage.  Each signpost will now hold both calendar parking and parking zone (time limit) signs. City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly said he’s been working with Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier to clarify parking in

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