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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL DECLARES EMERGENCY FOR COVID-19 PERMITTING TELECONFERENCE MEETINGS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday and declared an emergency for the City of Crookston due to COVID-19.  That declaration will suspend in-person meetings for the Crookston City Council, an advisory board, or a commission for 30 days.  The declaration allows for teleconferencing, eliminating the need for all members to be visible, explained Interim […]

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD VOTES TO RENAME HIGHLAND COMPLEX THE RAY ECKLUND COMPLEX

The Crookston Park Board voted unanimously at Monday night’s meeting to rename the Highland Complex after Ray Ecklund, the former City Administrator, and Parks and Recreation Director, who was essential in getting the complex built in Crookston.  Crookston Park and Rec Director Scott Riopelle said the Park Board would likely hold a small official renaming

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CROOKSTON EAGLES REVOLVING LOAN REQUEST, POOL SHOWERS APPROVED BY WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE

The Ways & Means Committee reviewed and approved application for the revolving loan grant from the Crookston Eagles for continuing upgrades of the Eagles Club at 105 South Broadway.  The additional improvements will include new exterior windows along Broadway and some siding.  The request was part of extensive renovations going on at the Eagles, which

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall.  There is one item on the regular agenda, a resolution to vacate the gravel portion of Eickhof Boulevard as part of the Natures View Estates Plat 5 addition.  The consent agenda includes approving the February 24

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POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION THANKS PARTNERS FROM FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER EVENTS

The following is a Thank You from Polk County Wellness Coalition –  Thank you to all our community volunteers and partners who helped host four family-fun and active Fitness Fever events throughout February with nearly 400 participants! The Polk County Wellness Coalition would like to thank the following partners and organizations for sponsoring and supporting

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