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School District to get Less Referendum Money For Pool

During a review of the Crookston School District Audit, they discovered that revenues from the District’s swimming pool referendum will be slightly less than previously thought and shared that information with the City of Crookston Monday afternoon. The adjustment is from the Minnesota State Department of Education in their Levy Limitation Report. Crookston Schools Superintendent […]

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Crookston and MNDOT Officials Discuss Upcoming Projects

The annual meeting between the City of Crookston and MnDOT was held Wednesday at City Hall. Topics on the agenda include U.S. Highway 2 through downtown, U.S. Highway 2 parklet limited use permit, local partnership program and upcoming projects in the region. The discussion on U.S. Highway 2 downtown built on the idea session from

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MNDOT Holds Discussion On Downtown Crookston Traffic Calming

Darren Laesch, planning director for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) District 2 and K.C. Atkins from Toole Design, a transportation engineering firm that MnDOT has worked within other communities, facilitated a discussion Monday night around what the future for the U.S. Highway 2 corridor downtown could look like.  The discussion started with a short

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Five People Are Running For Crookston Mayor

The candidates running for Crookston Mayor are Dean Adams, Dana Johnson, Guy Martin and current Crookston City Council members Clayton Briggs and Dale Stainbrook.  KROX talked with all five of them and you can find out more about them below. Q: Would you please tell us about yourself? Clayton: I’m a retired police officer from

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Fall Clean-up Week Is Next Week in Crookston

October 22 – October 26, 2018 is Fall Clean-Up Week in Crookston.  Clean-up items will be picked up only on your regular garbage pickup day and must be placed on the street boulevard.  Please note: Compost material – grass clippings, lawn or garden waste – WILL NOT have to be in City compost bags for

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Tri-Valley Hosts Partners That Helped With Agassiz Townhome Project

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council hosted a social for the project partners who helped make Agassiz Townhomes a reality on Wednesday morning. The day started with refreshments and a short presentation in Bede Ballroom at the University of Minnesota Crookston and culminated with project partners walking through a finished three-bedroom unit.  “We’re very proud of how the

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