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FUNDING FOR POSSIBLE BUILD OUT AT MARYWOOD ONE PIECE OF THE CHILD CARE PUZZLE

A child care meeting was held Tuesday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The meeting was a follow-up to the meeting held May 7.  Mayor Guy Martin intended to open the meeting with some items he’d prepared but passed on those giving the news from the Tuesday morning CHEDA meeting.  “Thank you for […]

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COUNCILMAN SAYS CITY ADMINISTRATOR OWES CHEDA BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL AN APOLOGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park in the new community workspace.  During the public forum, Councilman Bobby Baird addressed the board regarding their working session last month.  Baird said what happened during that meeting was improper and emphasized the CHEDA board does a good job and

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES FUNDING FOR MARYWOOD CHILD CARE BUILDOUT

The topic of child care was once again a key part of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development (CHEDA) board meeting on Tuesday morning. The board received an estimate for the building required for a child care center on the Marywood site from CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  The majority of work being plumbing to

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CHILD CARE MEETING SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY NIGHT

The City of Crookston has scheduled a child care meeting for Tuesday, May 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The meeting will be moderated by Dan Svedarsky and will begin with Mayor Guy Martin providing an overview of where the City has been, identifying some site options and operational considerations. 

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A SOLUTION TO CHILD CARE IN CROOKSTON GOING NOWHERE FAST

A child care meeting was held at Washington Elementary School (WES) on Monday night.  The announcement of the meeting was sent out to the media Friday morning at 10:54 a.m. Several members mentioned it wasn’t right that the meeting was scheduled so late with some saying they only heard about the meeting over the weekend

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MULTI-USE BUILDING IN OR NEAR DOWNTOWN A POSSIBILITY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met with architects from JLG in Grand Forks last week to look into the possibility of a multi-use building in or near Crookston’s downtown district. Discussions centered around possible development sites for a 4-5 story multi-use building with a heated parking garage.  CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth described

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