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CROOKSTON RECEIVES “2” PUBLIC PROTECTION CLASSIFICATION

The City of Crookston has received notice that they have improved to a 02/2Y for the City’s Public Protection Classification (PPC) for Fire Protection.  This classification puts the City of Crookston in the top 5 percent nationally among the 46,000 communities evaluated in the United States. Crookston Fire Chief Tim Froeber explained the rating system […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE INTRODUCED TO POSSIBLE NATURE VIEW EXPANSION

The Ways & Means Committee was introduced Monday night to a possible expansion of the Nature View Development on the northeast side of Crookston.  The proposal would be to extend Eickhof Blvd straight north to Fisher Ave in conjunction with the upcoming Polk County Highway Department Project to turn County Road 11 (Fisher Ave) into

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET MONDAY

The Ways & Means Committee meeting will immediately follow the Crookston City Council Meeting.  There are three items on the agenda for the night.  One is the discussion of the trees downtown and the City’s policy to not remove them upon request. A donation to the City will also be discussed.  Bob Herkenhoff is proposing

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday night at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  All items are on the consent agenda and include approving the June 24 meeting minutes, bills and disbursements in the amount of $323,048.50, a resolution to approve the City of Crookston website as the alternate publication for

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PAVING OF CROOKSTON STREETS WILL BEGIN TUESDAY

Agassiz Asphalt, a subcontractor to R & Q Trucking, Inc., will start bituminous paving work tomorrow, Tuesday, June 25 on the following streets.  1) Ash Street from 200 feet south of Loring Street to Third Street 2) Second Street from Market Street to Ash Street 3) Third Street from Main Street to Broadway 4) Fourth

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TWO CROOKSTON BUSINESSES ARE BEHIND ON THEIR LOAN PAYMENTS, HOTEL VALUES TO GO DOWN

The City of Crookston committee for Development Policy and Review met over the noon hour on Thursday.  City of Crookston Finance Director and acting chair for the committee Angel Weasner provided an update on the Intermediary Relending Program (IRP).  Two businesses are currently behind in their payment T & N Sports (Siegle Sports) and Crookston

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