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OVER FIFTY CROOKSTON RESIDENTS ATTEND CITY’S TRUTH IN TAXATION PRESENTATION/HEARING

The City of Crookston Truth in Taxation presentation and public hearing was held on Monday night. The council chambers held more than fifty concerned Crookston residents, and nearly twenty took the podium and spoke to the council members. The City of Crookston Finance Director Audrey Passa presented the Truth in Taxation. Heading into the presentation, […]

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CROOKSTON RESIDENTS RECEIVE PRELIMINARY TAX ESTIAMTE STATEMENTS FOR 2024

Residents of the City of Crookston recently received their preliminary tax estimate statements for the 2024 tax year, indicating a potential City tax increase of 29.73% based on the initial levy submitted by the City to Polk County. This estimate, subject to change based on property value fluctuations, was presented on September 25, 2023. Since

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CITY COUNCIL FINDS THREE CANDIDATES TO FILL AT LARGE POSITION

The City of Crookston announced at the City Council meeting on June 26, 2023 the vacancy for the at-large council member position previously occupied by Wayne Melbye. When the meeting was adjourned, the position was posted. The City of Crookston closed the application window on July 6 and received three applicants who will be interviewed. The

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO INTERVIEW THREE PEOPLE FOR COUNCIL AT-LARGE OPENING

The City of Crookston will conduct interviews on Monday afternoon with three people for the opening of the City Council At-Large position that is open after the passing of Wayne Melbye. The interviewees and times are listed below- Morgan Hibma at 2:00 p.m. Joshua Knaack at 2:30 p.m. Matt Rosu at 3:00 p.m.

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CITY COUNCIL GETS AN UPDATE ON THE POOL, AND IS LOOKING TO FILL COUNCIL VACANCY

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening in the city hall chambers. POOL UPDATE Crookston Parks and Recreation director Jake Solberg said the pool would be open soon. “The actuators got put in, and they worked all day on them,” said Solberg. The staff at Parks and Recreation immediately started a 24-hour grace period

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