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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO DROP EUCLID AVENUE AND AG ROAD FROM 2024 ROAD PROJECTS

The Crookston City Council had a special meeting on Tuesday evening to discuss preparing plans and specifications and calling for bids for five 2024 road projects. The proposed road projects were the following – Reconstruction o Houston Avenue- Hunter Street to South Ash Street o Euclid Avenue- Guthrie Street to Mckinley Boulevard o Extension of […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL FINALIZES 2024 LEVY SET AT 18% INCREASE

The Crookston City Council held a special meeting Wednesday night in the City Hall council chambers and set the final 2024 levy. CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS FINAL LEVY AND CITY TAX INCREASE The final levy for the city of Crookston has been set at 18.063% increase. This levy will be certified by the county by December

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETS AND APPROVES ACQUIRING FLOOD DAMAGED PROPERTY

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night following the Truth in Taxation presentation and public hearing in the City Hall council chambers. The council first approved the resolution regarding Baker Tilly performing the City Administrator search for the city of Crookston. They then approved the resolution regarding the public purchase expenditure policy. “Minnesota statutes

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER, CVB, DCDP, AND CITY OF CROOKSTON TEAM UP TO REVITALIZE PLANTERS

In a significant move towards fostering unity and collaboration, key players in the Crookston community have come together as the Crookston Beautification Committee, made up of the Crookston Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership, and Crookston Visitors Bureau, to rehabilitate the downtown planters, and Walmart has sponsored the paint and supplies to launch

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CROOKSTON POOL NEEDS OVER $1.1 MILLION IN IMPROVEMENTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening and received an update on the Crookston Community Pool after a water main break forced the closure of the pool. The water main break dumped three to four feet of water into the basement of the pool, but more problems have popped up. “That has been fixed,”

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL GETS UPDATE ON NORTH STAR LIME

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening at the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers.  The meeting started with a Mayoral proclamation to declare Community Action Month in May of 2023 in honor of Tri-Valley Opportunity Council and all the work they do for the community and the region.   Tri-Valley Opportunity Council CEO Jason Carlson

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