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CROOKSTON CHAMBER JOINS OTHER CHAMBERS IN ASKING GOV. WALZ TO GET MINNESOTA MOVING AGAIN

The Crookston Chamber along with 70 other chambers of commerce and trade associations across Minnesota sent a letter to Governor Tim Walz Thursday urging him to open all consumer-facing businesses to greater capacity and return workers to their office. The letter is below – [embeddoc url=”https://kroxam.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/10.29.20-Minnesota-Ready-Coalition-in-Support-of-Safely-Opening.pdf”]

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NEW CROOKSTON CITY ADMINISTRATOR AMY FINCH GETTING SETTLED IN

Amy Finch, Crookston’s new city administrator, just completed her first week on the job. Finch comes to Crookston from Ottawa, KS, where she worked as the City Clerk. Finch said she had a good first week as she learns about Crookston and the new job. “Very good, very busy,” said Finch. “Been to some outside

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER WILL HOST MEET THE CANDIDATE FORUM WEDNESDAY

The Crookston Chamber will host the 2020 Meet the Candidate Forum on Wednesday, October 21, at 6 p.m. Because of the COVID-19 restriction, the forum is not open to a public audience, explains Chamber Director Terri Heggie. “KROX will be doing a live feed,” said Heggie. “Something different this year is it will not be

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BIO GIRLS DONATES $1456 TO THE CROOKSTON CHAMBER’S SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY

The Crookston chapter of the BIO Girls club donated $1456 this week to the Crookston Chamber of Commerce for the upcoming Small Business Saturday marketing.  The BIO Girls raised the money through a virtual run-a-thon. BIO Girls uses three pillars to build self-esteem in young girls, explains Crookston leader Anita Gust. “BIO girls are Beautiful

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES CARES ACT GRANT RECIPIENTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the council chambers at City Hall.  The only item on the regular agenda was approving the recommended small business grant recipients from the City of Crookston’s CARES Act funding. City Councilman Jake Fee said the committee and city staff put a lot of time and effort

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CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT, POLICY & REVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS $576,656 IN FIRST WAVE OF GRANTS

The City of Crookston’s Development, Policy & Review Committee met Friday morning to finalize the recommendation for the first round of small business grants to the City Council.  The committee also approved 10 pending applications that submitted additional information the committee had requested from their review meeting on Tuesday. A total of $750,000 was available

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