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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall.  All items for the meeting are on the consent agenda including approving the June 8 meeting minutes, and city bills and disbursements totaling $253,351.89. There is a resolution to pay the final partial payment estimate of $26.840.80 to […]

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CROOKSTON SUMMER SKILLS PROGRAM PLAN MOVING FORWARD

The Crookston Parks and Recreation Board fully supports the continued planning and development of a city-based Summer Skills Program for area youth in 2020. Crookston Parks and Rec director Scott Riopelle made a presentation to the board Monday, laying out details and gathering input on a potential Summer Skills Program that would start July 6

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD TO MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON

The Crookston Park Board will meet Monday, June 15 at 4:45 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall. The agenda will begin with an open forum followed by a discussion on 2021 Capital Improvements. The board will then discuss preparedness plans for reopening the campground at Central Park, for programming, the Crookston Community Pool,

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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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