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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY POOL HOPING TO REOPEN THURSDAY AFTER PUMP FAILURE

The Crookston Community Pool is temporarily closed to the public after the filter pump failed last week.  The pump moves all the water from the pool through the filters 24 hours a day.  While the pool chemical levels can be kept balanced without the pump, the water needs to be pumped through the filters to […]

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PARK BOARD REVIEW 2020 BUDGET, RAY ECKLUND ENCOURAGES PARK BOARD TO DEFEND PARKS

The Crookston Park Board met Monday evening and review the proposed 2020 budget.  They also heard from former Parks and Recreation Director Ray Ecklund in his response to a recent letter to the editor in the Crookston Times.  Ecklund began by talking about the work that went into creating Highland Park.  “I came to Crookston

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES CODE OF ETHICS AND CONDUCT, INTRODUCES GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT

The Crookston City Council met Monday night and introduced the Gateway Overlay District Ordinance that was given an update during the Planning Commission meeting last week.  Councilman Dale Stainbrook, who has been a part of the Planning Commission during the development of the gateway, said it was a long process over the last year, but

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PARK BOARD TOURS CROOKSTON POOL WITH STAFF AND SOME INTERESTED SWIMMERS

The Crookston Park Board toured the Crookston Community Pool Monday afternoon along with a couple of staff members and some of the pool’s users.  Each member was presented with the budget that the Ways & Means Committee forwarded to the council for approval last week and there was a tour of the facilities.  Trish Erdman

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY AT CROOKSTON COMMUNITY POOL

The Crookston Park Board will meet Monday afternoon at the Crookston Community Pool.  Following the approval of the May meeting minutes, the board will review the proposed Pool Budget for 2019.  And they will tour the pool and discuss possible upgrades. 

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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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