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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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CROOKSTON CITY HALL HOSTS ART DISPLAY

The public is invited to visit City Hall to view the artwork of Thief River Falls painter Stephanie Olson in the City Hall lobby.  Olson describes herself as a painter of mostly watercolor and mixed media.  Her art comes from a philosophy of “bearing witness” to either a moment or an emotion.  Olson also teaches

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PARK BOARD OKAYS NEIGHBORHOOD EFFORT FOR OUTDOOR RINK

The Crookston Park Board met Monday night at City Hall approving a group of neighbors to continue planning an outdoor rink for next winter on the north end of the Crookston.  Mike Enright, who previously spoke with City Council, brought a couple of sketches of the rink he and his neighbors were proposing for Evergreen

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REPRESENTATIVE KIEL, SENATOR JOHNSON HOLD CROOKSTON TOWN HALL

More than 30 people attended a town hall at Crookston’s City Hall Monday afternoon with Senator Mark Johnson and Representative Deb Kiel.  Today is the first day of a three-day nine town tour said, Johnson. “This is kind of the kickoff for our nine-town hall tour. We’re going to be around East Grand Forks today,

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PARK BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON

The Crookston Park Board will meet Monday, April 15 at 4:45 p.m. in the conference room at City Hall.  The agenda includes approving the March 11 meeting minutes, discussions on Pickleball, Wildflower Park and additional ice rinks.

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RED LAKE RIVER HAS CRESTED IN CROOKSTON, WARD COMMAND POSTS/EOC REMAIN ACTIVE

The National Weather Service announced today that they have determined the Red Lake River crested in Crookston Monday evening at 24.66 feet.  The river has dropped two feet since then to 22.65 feet at 11:30 a.m. today.  The 24.66-foot crest is the 11th highest crest on record in Crookston.  The Crookston Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

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