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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET FOUR TIMES IN AUGUST

The City of Crookston is entering the budget season as they prepare for their 2020 budgets.  In addition to the regularly scheduled Ways & Means Committee meetings, there will be two special meetings on August 5 and August 19. City of Crookston Finance Director Angel Weasner said department heads will be going through their budgets […]

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POLK COUNTY PASSES RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF EPITOME ENERGY

The Polk County Commissioners have passed a resolution in support of Epitome Energy’s efforts to bring a soybean crush facility for biodiesel fuel to Crookston.  The Polk County resolution is the second of the local taxing entities following the resolution of the Crookston City Council on June 10. Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting said the

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CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE REVIEWING LAND OPTION, BUSINESS SUBSIDY FOR EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) advisory committee for Epitome Energy met Tuesday morning for the first time since their introductory meeting in early July.  While no action was taken, the committee discussed the loan requested by Epitome Energy, a land option agreement and business subsidy.  In June, Epitome Energy requested a $1.25

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GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE ADOPTED IN 5-2 VOTE

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night with the first item of business being a Mayoral Proclamation for Ox Cart Days 30th Anniversary.  Ox Cart days will consist of seven days of events August 12-18 and is expected to draw in 5,000 people throughout the week.  The Council also passed the Gateway Overlay District

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CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The mayor will make a proclamation declaring the – Ox Cart Days 30th Anniversary – August 12-18.  The consent agenda.  The consent agenda includes approving the July 8 meeting minutes, approving bills and disbursements in the amount of

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CROOKSTON RECEIVES “2” PUBLIC PROTECTION CLASSIFICATION

The City of Crookston has received notice that they have improved to a 02/2Y for the City’s Public Protection Classification (PPC) for Fire Protection.  This classification puts the City of Crookston in the top 5 percent nationally among the 46,000 communities evaluated in the United States. Crookston Fire Chief Tim Froeber explained the rating system

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