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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSESSING FLOOD DAMAGE AROUND POLK COUNTY

Polk County Emergency Manager Jody Beauchane provided an update on the flooding and damage around Polk County caused by the runoff and snowmelt earlier this month.  Despite the heavy runoff, including the Burnham Creek overflowing its banks for the first time in Beauchane’s 18 years with the county, he said it was a pretty efficient […]

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TOBACCO FREE POLICY, GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE CLEAR WAYS & MEANS

The Ways & Means Committee approved a both a City of Crookston Tobacco-Free Policy and the Gateway Overlay District Ordinance on Monday night.  Both will go to City Council for final approval.  The Tobacco-Free Policy was developed by a group of City of Crookston staff comprised of both users and non-users of Tobacco products who

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CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET TONIGHT

CITY COUNCIL The Crookston City Council will meet tonight in the Council Chambers at City Hall at 7:00 p.m.  The meeting will begin with a proclamation declaring May 2019 as National Oncology Nursing Month. The consent agenda includes approving of the April 8 regular meeting minutes and the April 15 special meeting minutes; a resolution

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AIRPORT COMMISSION RECOMMENDS SEH FOR AIRPORT MASTER PLANNING

The Crookston Airport Commission held interviews with two perspective engineer firms Thursday morning for the master planning process.  The commission is recommending SEH (St. Paul) to the City Council.  The other interview was a partnership between Widseth-Smith-Nolting (WSN) and TKDA (St. Paul).  Both firms have prior experience working with the City of Crookston.  WSN partners

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CROOKSTON AMERICAN LEGION NELS T. WOLD POST 20 CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

The Crookston American Legion Nels T Wold Post 20 celebrated their 100th Birthday on Friday, April 12.  Barry Bingham, Vice Commander of Post 20 stated: “We may not have a building anymore but we are still here and we still have a lot of heart”.  Guests of Post 20 were the Crookston American Legion Auxiliary

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CHEDA BOARD DISCUSSES CHILD CARE CENTER AND DAROOS GETS A B3 GRANT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board had a discussion during their meeting Tuesday about the proposed non-profit child care center in Crookston.  Executive Director Craig Hoiseth told the board that there have been no new proposed sites from the public regarding possible locations for a child care center within the City of

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