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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES GRANTS FOR FIVE LOCAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers in the lower level of City Hall. PRESENTATION AND PUBLIC INFORMATION After the Call to Order, Charles “Corky” Reynolds introduced Jordan Bergquist, the new Human Resources Director who began employment for City Hall in June. The meeting began […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting will begin with a presentation and the board hearing updates on the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities. The Consent Agenda will include approval of the City Council Meeting Minutes from October 11, and approval of

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES POLICE-WORN BODY CAMERAS FOR USE

The Crookston City Council on Monday night approved the policy regarding police-worn body cameras for the Crookston Police Department. No one spoke during a public hearing on the body cameras, and then the Council adopted the plans unanimously. The Council had approved body cameras as part of the 2020 Police Department budget, and Police Lieutenant

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COUNCIL RESOLUTION SUPPORTS EPITOME ENERGY, UPDATE ON UPCOMING CHILD CARE GRANTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  One item, a resolution supporting the efforts of Epitome Energy LLC to open a soybean crush facility for biodiesel fuel in Crookston was the lone item on the regular agenda and passed unanimously.  Councilman Jake Fee said the City of

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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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