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CROOKSTON CHAMBER THANKS THOSE WHO ADOPTED BASKETS

The flowers are in full bloom and the beauty of summer in Crookston is on display. The Crookston Area Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau would like to give a warm thank you to everyone who purchased a hanging basket through the Adopt-A-Basket Program. These multi-colored flowers are the focus of some amazing pictures taken by community […]

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WEST FARGO BASED DEVELOPER LOOKING TO BUILD APARTMENT COMPLEX IN CROOKSTON

West Fargo based APG Development has submitted to the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) and the City of Crookston applications and requests for the development of a multi-family apartment complex along North Broadway.  Both CHEDA and the Crookston Planning Commission will be discussing the apartment complex in their meetings on Tuesday, July 16.

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO SEALCOAT STREETS JULY 15

The City of Crookston will be sealcoating the following streets beginning Monday, July 15, weather permitting.  Please park vehicles off the street and at least 15 feet from the street.  STREET FROM TO LINEAL FT S. Front St Newtown Av 3rd Ave S 1750 5th Ave S Sunflower St Guthrie St 1100 Twin Dr Campbell

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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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