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CROOKSTON PARK AND REC PLANS FULL PROGRAMMING SLATE FOR 2021 WITH A FEW NEW PROGRAMS

Like many things, COVID-19 had an impact on recreational programming in 2020. Programs were limited in communities across Minnesota due to the restrictions in place during the pandemic. While some restrictions continue, they aren’t currently expected to limit those programs this summer. Parks and Recreation Supervisor Scott Butt said the City of Crookston is putting […]

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CROOKSTON SPRING SOCCER REGISTRATION IS OPEN

Spring Soccer Registration is now open. Spring Soccer will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Carmen Fields from May 4-May 27. Pre-K through Grade 2 will meet from 5:15-6:15 p.m. Grades 3-6 will meet from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Registration is $20 and includes a soccer ball, t-shirt, and MYSA insurance. Pre-Registration is required and should

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY POOL TO REOPEN JANUARY 4 UNDER NEW EXECUTIVE ORDER

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed Executive Order 20-104 last week, which will allow pools to resume activities under new guidance and restrictions. The Crookston Community Pool will be reopening Monday, January 4 at with lap swimming at 6 a.m. It had previously been announced pools would remain closed while other youth activities could begin on

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD TALKS FALL SPORTS PROGRAMS, REOPENING SPORTS CENTER

The Crookston Parks and Rec Board discussed plans Monday for youth sports programming this fall. The plans include skills and drills activities for football, volleyball and swimming. Crookston Parks and Rec supervisor Scott Butt helped organize a plan for football and volleyball skills and drills, which have been modified to limit contact and will not

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES REOPENING CITY HALL, AWARDS BIDS FOR STREETS IMPROVEMENTS & MOWING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night with all the items on the consent agenda.  Among those were approving the City’s COVID-19 preparedness plan authorizing the reopening of city hall on Wednesday morning explains Interim City Administrator Angel.  “We will be opening the doors to the public in the morning,” said Weasner. “We had

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CROOKSTON PARKS AND RECREATION: NEEDS MORE GUIDELINE CLARIFICATION FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS

On Wednesday, Gov. Tim Walz announced phase II of the Stay Safe Plan.  Included in that were the ability to recreational campgrounds and other recreational activities, but no athletic games. Crookston Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said the City of Crookston would need more clarification on the guidelines before evaluating whether they could hold

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