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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL SETS PRELIMINARY LEVY AT 3 PERCENT

The Crookston City Council voted to set the Preliminary Levy at 3% for 2020, while using $241,000 from reserves.  A meeting to look closer at the budget and to decide if they want to cut items or keep items in the budget has been set for September 23.   The levy increase doesn’t mean that taxes […]

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CITY COUNCIL ARGUES OVER TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO CHEDA THEY PREVIOUSLY APPROVED

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and had tense moments after Councilman Clayton Briggs pulled a resolution to transfer $150,000 to the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority from the consent agenda.  Monday’s meeting showed not all Council Members knew what they were voting on at last week’s Ways & Means Committee meeting

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COUNCIL SENDS GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION

The Crookston City Council had a public forum scheduled for Tuesday night’s meeting to discuss the proposed Gateway Overlay District.  Councilmembers were the only ones to speak during the forum before voting to send the district back to the Crookston Planning Commission. Councilmen Jake Fee, Tom Vedbraaten, Bobby Baird and Steve Erickson all expressed concern

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS MEETING STARTS POORLY ENDS WITH ARGUMENT

The City of Crookston Ways & Means Committee meeting got off to a bad start Tuesday night and ended on an even more negative note.  The mayor called the meeting to order only about 90 seconds after the conclusion of the City Council meeting while several members of the council were engaged in conversations with

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CHEDA WORKING SESSION BEGINS PRODUCTIVELY, ENDS IN DYSFUNCTION

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a working session Tuesday afternoon with members of the Crookston City Council and community.  The meeting centered on the developing the initiatives to invest the $350,000 the Crookston City Council voted to transfer to CHEDA on November 13 for economic development and a reserve fund for

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH BREAKS GROUND ON $51 MILLION EXPANSION

Dozens turned out Thursday morning to help RiverView Health celebrate the groundbreaking of their $51 million expansion project.   RiverView President and CEO Carrie Michalski said she was grateful that so many members of the community and those involved in the project were in attendance. “We just had a beautiful day,” said Michalski.  “Just so grateful

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