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COUNCIL APPROVES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN SPECIAL MEETING

The Crookston City Council on Monday night voted unanimously 7 to 0 (Clayton Briggs absent) in favor of a resolution approving a development agreement and authorizing the execution of the development agreement regarding TIF District 3-11 (Fournet Building).  The approval comes a week after the resolution was tabled for a third time to ask questions […]

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CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING FOR FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT

The Crookston City Council will have a special meeting Monday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The special meeting has one item on the agenda, a resolution approving a Development Agreement and authorizing the execution of the agreement regarding TIF District 3-11, the Fournet Building.

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COUNCIL SPLITS VOTE ON CHEDA COFFEE PURCHASE, TABLES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AGAIN

The Crookston City Council voted via a split decision Monday night to pay the bills and disbursements owed by the City of Crookston.  Councilman Clayton Briggs pulled the resolution to approve bills and disbursements off the consent agenda.  The bill in question, check #061329, included a commercial coffee brewer and special order coffee for the

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CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, April 8 in the Council Chambers at City Hall at 7:00 p.m. The consent agenda includes approving the proposed March 25 council minutes and resolutions to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursement in the amount of $357,608.08; approve City of Crookston Purchasing Policy; accept donation of 2008

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MARY AND DON CAVALIER ARE GOLDEN LINK’S FIRST EXPERIENCED AMERICANS OF 2019

Mary and Don Cavalier will be honored as the first Experienced Americans of 2019 on Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Golden Link.  Sitting with the Cavaliers it becomes apparent that receiving recognition together is fitting as they joke and laugh together reminiscing about funny moments with their two sons, David and Todd,

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CITY ASKED TO REVIEW DANGEROUS DOG ORDINANCE DURING CROOKSTON FORUM

The Crookston City Council and Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night at City Hall.  The night opened with a request from Elizabeth Boucher, a resident on S. Ash St that the City of Crookston put “more teeth” into its dangerous dog ordinance.  According to Boucher, both she and her son have been attacked

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