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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE PASSES CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT ON TO COUNCIL

The Ways & Means Committee unanimously passed the Code of Ethics and Conduct on to the next City Council meeting Monday night.  The code would be in place for all elected or appointed city officials, city administration, and department heads.  City Attorney Charles Reynolds explained that city employees who are unionized couldn’t be held to […]

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COUNCIL RESOLUTION SUPPORTS EPITOME ENERGY, UPDATE ON UPCOMING CHILD CARE GRANTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  One item, a resolution supporting the efforts of Epitome Energy LLC to open a soybean crush facility for biodiesel fuel in Crookston was the lone item on the regular agenda and passed unanimously.  Councilman Jake Fee said the City of

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday night at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The consent agenda includes approving the May 28 meeting minutes and resolutions to approve bills and disbursements in the amount of $228,417.63, to approve the pool use agreement Crookston Public Schools, and to approve the arena lease

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CITY OF CROOKSTON HOLDS CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS MEETING

The City of Crookston held a code of conduct and Ethics committee meeting Wednesday night at City Hall. The committee is working on developing the said codes for elected officials, city employees, boards, and commissions. Mayor Guy Martin, Councilmembers Dale Stainbrook, Don Cavalier, Cindy Gjerswold, and Clayton Briggs all attended the meeting. The committee continued

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COUNCIL SENDS GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION

The Crookston City Council had a public forum scheduled for Tuesday night’s meeting to discuss the proposed Gateway Overlay District.  Councilmembers were the only ones to speak during the forum before voting to send the district back to the Crookston Planning Commission. Councilmen Jake Fee, Tom Vedbraaten, Bobby Baird and Steve Erickson all expressed concern

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COUNCIL APOLOGIZES FOR NOT ATTENDING FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION GROUNDBREAKING

The Crookston City Council met on Tuesday night and opened their meeting with the Crookston Forum for individuals to address the council on items not on the agenda.   Steve Krueger, the former board chair of Agassiz Federal Credit Union for 12 years, spoke to the council about their history and how the merger with First

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