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RESIDENTS BRING CONCERNS TO CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Two members of the Crookston community addressed City Council Monday night during the Crookston forum portion of the City Council meeting.  The time is allotted for individuals to address the council about any item not on the regular agenda.  Monday night, Lester Wilkens, Master of the Masonic Lodge and Patrick Yates, 110 South Hubbard, addressed […]

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GOVERNOR-ELECT TIM WALZ TO VISIT CROOKSTON

Today, Governor-elect Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor-elect Peggy Flanagan will launch a five-day “One Minnesota” statewide listening tour. They will travel to all four corners of the state asking Minnesotans what values, perspectives, and leadership characteristics they hope to see in their commissioners and Administration. The tour will stop in Crookston on Saturday morning at

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CROOKSTON TOYS FOR TOTS MAKES FIRST DEPOSIT

Toys for Tots is a charity sponsored by the employees of the City of Crookston for needy children in the city.  Cash donations are greatly appreciated and preferred which allow the volunteers to purchase age and gender-specific gifts for each child.  Books, toy and gift wrap donations have also been received.  Donations can be sent

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GO-KART RACING COMING TO CROOKSTON

Crookston City Councilman Bobby Baird’s granddaughter has been racing Go Kart for the past four years and Baird, along with members of the Forks Karting Association (Grand Forks) and Red River Kart Club (West Fargo) have organized a winter race at Red River Valley Winter Shows Saturday and Sunday, December 1 and 2. The event

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES HANDING OVER POOL TO THE CITY

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room and the main item from the meeting was the approval to transfer ownership of the Crookston Community Pool to the city of Crookston. The board unanimously approved transferring ownership of the pool to the city and the lease for the

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS TO DISCUSS BUDGET

The financial future for the City of Crookston dominated discussions during Monday night’s Ways & Means Committee meeting.  The meeting opened with the approval of the November 13 meeting report and then transitioned into the five-year capital improvement plan.  The plan proposed $14,287,600 in capital improvements, which City Administrator Shannon Stassen explained is a forecast

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