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Crookston School Board approves storm make-up day on April 6, a soccer and tennis coop, and the purchase of a new school bus and chromebooks

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening at the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The meeting started with two people speaking during the public forum. The first was Crookston Interim City Administrator Daren Selzler, who provided a bit more information on the Housing Incentive program with the City of Crookston, which the board would […]

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City of Crookston snow removal taking longer than usual due to heavy, wet snow

The City of Crookston received a heavy, wet snowfall on Wednesday. Due to the weight and volume of this snowfall, plowing operations are progressing more slowly than usual. Public Works crews are continuing to work throughout the evening to clear all streets and alleyways. In a few areas, operations were temporarily delayed due to equipment

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Crookston City Council approves another liquor license extenstion for the Crookston Inn, lead pipe replacement project, and more

The Crookston City Council met at the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers on Monday evening. The council approved another 45-day temporary extension of the Crookston Inn’s liquor license. The Crookston Inn hasn’t paid the 2026 liquor license fee, stating it is in the process of being sold.  Crookston Inn property taxes haven’t been paid since

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City of Crookston to conduct downtown snow removal Thursday night

The City of Crookston Public Works Street Department will conduct downtown snow removal starting Thursday night (February 5th) at 11:00 PM and working through 7:00 AM Friday morning. The goal is to complete downtown in one pass, which will require all vehicles to be off the streets, including 2nd Street, so crews can clean the

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City of Crookston gives notice to local businesses selling lower-potency hemp products

The City of Crookston is providing notice to all local businesses that currently sell, or intend to sell, lower-potency hemp products, including lower-potency hemp edibles and beverages. All businesses selling these products are required to comply with Minnesota Statutes, chapter 342, and applicable Minnesota Rules, chapter 9810, as administered by the Minnesota Office of Cannabis

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