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Quality of Place Meeting Held in Crookston

On Wednesday evening citizens and organizations were invited to a “Quality of Place” brainstorming session at the Tri-Valley Administrative office in Crookston. The meeting came about after a release from the Northwest Minnesota Foundation in early September that they are looking to create a collaborative agreement with one or two targeted communities that support community […]

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Flag Pole Dedication Held at Landslide Park

The new 12 x 18 foot flag was raised over Landslide Park in Crookston on Wednesday night.  Crookston Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle commented on the occasion, “We thank the Luckow family, Kirk was instrumental in helping put this together. A lot of people here tonight to see the raising and they get to

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Crookston Welcomes a New Cop, Tours UMC

On Monday night, Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause, Vice Chancellor John Hoffman, Associate Professor Tim Dudley, and Assistant Professor Anthony Schroeder gave a tour of the new Collaborative Research Lab in the Sargeant Student Center at the University of Minnesota Crookston to members of City Council and staff prior to the City Council Meeting.  (Tour pictured to

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City and School District Discuss Arena Lease and Pool Ownership

There are two things that don’t make money, arena’s and swimming pools and the Crookston School District and City of Crookston officials met on Tuesday afternoon at the Crookston School District office to discuss the Crookston Sports Center lease agreement and the possibility of transferring pool ownership. The meeting was a good and open dialogue

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Crookston City Council Votes To Increase Levy by 7.5%

The Crookston City Council voted at this past Monday’s Ways and Means meeting to set the 2019 preliminary levy at a 7.5 percent increase from 2018. The preliminary levy must be set by local governments by September 30 of each year to provide citizens an opportunity to learn of and comment on proposed tax levels

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Crookston City Council and Ways and Means Committee Meeting news

The Crookston City Council met Monday and approved the consent agenda quickly, which included a resolution to approve change order #1 on the 2018 street improvements, to approve an application for a variance to reduce the required lot line setback along the residential district from five feet to one foot and allow a structure to

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