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Tri-Valley Opportunity Council CEO Jason Carlson to take job as Northwest Service Co-op Executive Director

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council recently announced that Jason Carlson, its Chief Executive Officer, will be leaving the organization. Carlson is taking the job as Executive Director of Northwest Service Co-op, which is headquartered in Thief River Falls. The co-op serves school districts, cities, counties, and a few non-profits with a variety of services. What kinds of […]

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Crookston Area Community Fund providing updates at the Crookston Sports Center

The Crookston Area Community Fund (CACF) is excited to announce upcoming projects for the benefit of the community at the Crookston Sports Center, allocated from several sources, including the longstanding Arena Legacy fund. Among the projects are new turf for one of the arenas, new flooring around the main arena and walking paths, and children-focused

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO HOLD A THANK YOU/RETIREMENT PARTY FOR CORKY REYNOLDS

The City of Crookston will hold a thank-you/Retirement Party for Charles “Corky” Reynolds to celebrate our former City Administrator and his accomplishments with the City. The party will be from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Monday, August 12, at the City Hall Council Chambers at 124 North Broadway. Reynolds served as City Administrator for over

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES SEVERAL GRANT APPLICATIONS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday, June 24, in the Council Chambers in City Hall. The council began by approving the June 10 City Council meeting minutes. After this, they approved the payment of bills and disbursement of the billed money of $1,055,308.71.  WARD 5 VACANCY The first resolution mentioned during the meeting concerned

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE DISCUSSES INDUSTRIAL PARK RAILROAD SPUR PROJECT

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met Tuesday evening following the City Council meeting in the Council Chambers in City Hall.    The agenda included information on an industrial park railroad spur project and a discussion on the new City Administrator’s contractual terms. RAILROAD SPUR PROJECT The Industrial Park Railroad Spur project has been in

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