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CROOKSTON CITY ADMINISTRATOR SAYS NO DECISION HAS BEEN MADE ON POSSIBLE PROPERTY PURCHASE

The Crookston City Council held a closed session on Monday, March 7, to discuss the possible purchase of parcels 82.00162.02 and 82.00162.09, which total 62.33 acres east of the Nature View Estates on Eickhof Blvd. KROX spoke with City Administrator Amy Finch after receiving information that the City Council had decided during that session not […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER MNDOT CORRIDOR STUDY AGAIN ON MARCH 22

The Crookston City Council was first approached on October 12, 2020 (here) about a joint powers agreement to conduct a corridor study of downtown Crookston, and a possible project at the conclusion of the study. The City Council will possibly be making a decision on whether to proceed with the study at its March 22

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COMMITTEE MEETS TO DISCUSS COMPLEX FOR TRACK, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER USES AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

A special facility committee met Wednesday at the Crookston High School to discuss building an athletic complex for the Crookston School District, including a track and football/soccer field and other amenities. The School Board had tasked Superintendent Jeremy Olson with creating a committee back in December (here), and 25 teachers, staff, business owners, community leaders,

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE WITH REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

The Minnesota Legislature is approaching the midway point in the 2021 session. The deadline for almost all types of bills to be presented in committee is coming up quickly. “We are now hearing bills during the day and somewhat in the evening,” said Representative Deb Kiel (R-Crookston). “Friday (March 12) is our first deadline, so

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, March 8 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The meeting will include a mayoral proclamation for Support Our Troops week, and a Respect Minnesota presentation. The consent agenda includes approving the February 22 meeting minutes; approving bills and disbursements totaling $274,132.79; extending the local

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