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POLICE CHIEF DARIN SELZLER AND DEPUTY CHIEF NATHAN NELSON SWORN IN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met last night at the Crookston City Council chambers in the lower level of the Crookston City Hall. The meeting began with the Swearing-in Ceremony of Police Chief Darin Selzler and Deputy Chief Nathan Nelson with their families and fellow police officers. PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENTS The Council then received […]

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PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES OF NEW VOTER REDISTRICTING MAPS

The City of Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers to elect new officers to the board and discuss the purchases and adjustments of new land offered by the state. The board first elected Bryan Schipper for the Chair of Planning Commission, Barry Bingham for the Vice-Chair of Planning Commission,

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LOOKING IN AT DARIN SELZLER’S FIRST WEEK AS CROOKSTON’S CHIEF OF POLICE

On Monday, February 28th, Paul Biermaier retired as the Crookston Police Department Police Chief. His Lieutenant, Darin Selzler, has been appointed to take his place as the new Police Chief of the Crookston Police Department. Detective Nathan Nelson was promoted to the position of Deputy Chief, formerly known as Lieutenant. After one week of officially

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WISCONSIN ALUMINUM FOUNDRY ACQUIRES DEE, INC. ASSETS IN CROOKSTON

Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry (WAF), a leader in aluminum and copper-based alloy castings, has acquired the assets of castings manufacturer DEE, Inc. in Crookston, Minnesota. The acquisition will expand WAF’s current operations while creating new opportunities with the increased capacity. “We are thrilled to welcome DEE into the WAF family,” said WAF CEO Sachin Shivaram. “DEE

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CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF PAUL BEIRMAIER IS RETIRING, AN OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD FRIDAY

Police Chief Paul Biermaier is retiring from the Crookston Police Department on Monday, February 28th, after 32 years of service to the Crookston Police Department and eight and a half years as the Chief of Police. Chief Biermaier received a lot of positive support and reactions from his fellow department members and city council members

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