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Crookston Parks and Recreation

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NORTH END NEIGHBORHOOD COMES TOGETHER WITH OUTDOOR RINK PROPOSAL

During the City Council meeting on Monday, Mike Enright, who lives on Eickhoff Blvd, approached the council during the Crookston Forum with the idea for a neighborhood managed outdoor ice rink.  Enright said that along with a group of neighbors in his neighborhood they’ve been talking about having an ice rink in the area for a […]

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PARK BOARD DISCUSSES POOL TAKEOVER, CAPITOL IMPROVEMENTS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday afternoon and began their meeting reviewing the 2019 Capitol Improvement list.  The new members were also introduced to the Capital Improvement process said Parks and Recreation director Scott Riopelle.  “We just explained the process we’ll use,” said Riopelle.  “2019 is pretty well set, but if they see stuff

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