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COUNCILMAN DON CAVALIER REQUESTS FORMATION OF CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS WORK TEAM

The Ways & Means Committee met on Tuesday night and Councilman Don Cavalier asked to form a work team to address developing a Conduct of Conduct and Ethics for elected and appointed officials along with City of Crookston staff.  Several council members expressed interest in being a part of the work team including Cindy Gjerswold, […]

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CROOKSTON COULD SEE A BOOST IN FUNDING IF GOVERNOR’S BUDGET GETS GO AHEAD

Last week at the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities (CGMC) Legislative Day Governor Tim Walz said he would push to get extra funds to help with essential services while keeping property taxes down with increased funding of $30.5 million a year to local governments.  According to City Administrator Shannon Stassen, even a boost would still

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STASSEN AND BRIGGS VISIT THE CAPITOL ON GREATER MINNESOTA LEGISLATION DAY

Despite the cold weather, more than 50 city leaders (including Crookston City Administrator Shannon Stassen and Crookston City Councilman Clayton Briggs) from across the state made the trek to St. Paul for the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities (CGMC) Legislative Action Day on Wednesday. The day kicked off with a welcome from CGMC President and

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CHEDA BOARD SETS 2019 OBJECTIVES, HOISETH IN PROMOTION/IMAGE AND WORKING WITH CITY

The CHEDA Board held their annual meeting Tuesday morning at Irishman’s Shanty, also in attendance were seven of the eight City of Crookston Councilman, City Administrator Shannon Stassen, Finance Director Angel Weasner and Mayor Guy Martin.  The only councilman not in attendance was Clayton Briggs.  The CHEDA Board summarized their annual review of CHEDA Executive

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE APPROVES NATURE’S VIEW ESTATES STREET PROJECT

The City of Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night at the Crookston City Hall Council chambers and approved the Nature’s View Estates cul-de-sacs to be included in the planning process for 2019 street projects.  The bid process would be contingent on the approval of the final plat.  Councilman Tom Vedbraaten asked Pat

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City Council Approves Transfer of $350,000 To CHEDA

The relationship between City Staff and the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) has been a hot button topic as of late in Crookston.  So too has the level of knowledge on the City Council about what CHEDA does for Crookston. That continued during Tuesday’s meeting as the council approved a transfer of $350,000

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