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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday night, August 9, at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The consent agenda includes approving the City Council meeting minutes from the July 26 meeting and the special City Council meeting minutes from July 19. The consent agenda also includes the approval of bills and disbursements […]

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CROOKSTON VISTORS BUREAU TO MEET THURSDAY AUGUST 5

The Crookston Visitors Bureau will meet Thursday, August 5, at 7:00 a.m. in the Crookston Inn. The meeting will cover various topics as we start leading up to Ox Cart Days August 16-22 in Crookston. The agenda includes reviewing the July 8 meeting minutes and the treasurer’s report and approving any bills payable. The main

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BENGSTON/SEIBEL FAMILY THANKS THE COMMUNITY

To the Crookston community and beyond: Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the love and support you have shown us over these last couple of months while Jackson undergoes cancer treatment for a second time for Hodgkins Lymphoma. After first finishing four cycles of chemo at Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo,

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CLASSIC CRUISERS DONATE TO MEALS ON WHEELS AND OAKDALE CEMETERY

The Crookston Classic Cruisers held its Annual Run to the Park Car Show during Crookston Ox Cart Days in 2020.  They changed the location to the Crookston Inn and Cobblestone Hotel. The Cruisers would like to thank them for hosting the annual event as it was a great turnout of car enthusiasts. The Cruisers continue

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU AWARDS FIRST GRANT, CONTINUES TO GROW

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau met Thursday morning, awarding its first grant since the organization became its own entity. Board Chair Nell DeBoer said the board was eager to award the grant for Ox Cart Days. “We did give our very first grant out to – no, surprise – Ox Cart Days for the full $3,000,”

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CROOKSTON BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY COVID RESTRICTIONS PLEASED TO SEE INCREASED CAPACITIES

One year ago, on March 16, 2020, Governor Tim Walz announced executive order 20-05, which closed bars, restaurants, theaters, fitness centers, and other places of public accommodation and amusement at 5 p.m. on St. Patrick’s Day. That was the first of many orders regarding COVID-19 restrictions and closures that have impacted businesses across the state,

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