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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO HOLD SPRING CLEAN UP WEEK APRIL 15-19

The City of Crookston will conduct Spring Clean-Up Week April 15-19 throughout Crookston on your regular garbage pickup day. Single-family dwelling clean-up items will be picked up only on its regular garbage pickup day and must be placed on the street boulevard by 7:00 AM. Only household quantities of debris will be accepted. The City

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CROOKSTON WASTE WATER DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT SMOKE TESTING OF SEWER MAINS TODAY

The Crookston Waste Water Department will conduct Smoke Testing of the Sewer Mains today (Tuesday, March 19). This routine check ensures the city’s sewer system’s integrity and identifies any leaks or issues. During the testing, you might notice smoke entering your house. Please do not be alarmed. This smoke is non-toxic, does not create a

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD DECIDES TO KEEP WASHINGTON SCHOOL AFTER RECEIVING OFFERS FROM THE CITY

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Wednesday at Crookston High School to discuss and consider keeping Washington School for future expansion. The city of Crookston and the Crookston Economic and Housing Development Authority (CHEDA) have had many discussions, meetings, and negotiations regarding the potential purchase of Washington School in hopes of making

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DOWNTOWN SNOW REMOVAL TO TAKE PLACE OVERNIGHT TONIGHT (2/29-3/1)

City of Crookston Public Works Department crews will conduct DOWNTOWN snow removal overnight tonight. Downtown snow removal on all North/South and East/West streets will take place beginning at 12:01 a.m. Thursday night/Friday morning. Snow removal will take place, barring unforeseen heavy snowfall or other emergency. Vehicles parked on Main and Broadway may be towed if

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CITY OF CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES UPDATED POLL LOCATIONS FOR UPCOMING ELECTION

The 2024 primary election is right around the corner, and voters are going to see some changes from years past on the ballots. “On the normal primary, you have all the political parties on one ballot,” said City Clerk Ashley Rystad, “But for this presidential primary, you are going to see three separate ballots. When

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