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Crookston Park Board to Recommend Feasibility Study for Pool

The Crookston Parks and Rec Board met on Monday, June 9, at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall in the Council Chambers. Crookston Sports Center – Painting The first item on the agenda was about getting the Crookston Sports Center painted this summer.  Crookston Parks and Rec Director Jake Solberg explained to the board that the […]

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CROOKSTON PARKS & RECREATION TALK WEATHER POLICY

Crookston Parks & Recreation met Monday, August 19, at City Hall and discussed policies, .  The first agenda item was for approval of a Hot Weather Policy to be added to the Parks and Recreation Policy.  This was requested by Councilman Jerde at the City Council Meeting on Monday, August 12.  Crookston Park and Rec

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CITY COUNCIL GETS AN UPDATE ON THE POOL, AND IS LOOKING TO FILL COUNCIL VACANCY

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening in the city hall chambers. POOL UPDATE Crookston Parks and Recreation director Jake Solberg said the pool would be open soon. “The actuators got put in, and they worked all day on them,” said Solberg. The staff at Parks and Recreation immediately started a 24-hour grace period

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CROOKSTON PARKS AND REC TO END RESERVED PARKING SPACES AT CSC

The Crookston Parks & Recs board met on Monday, October 17, in the Crookston City Hall Conference Room. After the Call to Order, the board began the meeting by approving the minutes of their last meeting on September 19, which it did unanimously. REGULAR AGENDA The board’s regular agenda included a discussion about the Crookston

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CHANGE IN PARKS AND RECS T-BALL TEAM PICTURES TIMES

The Crookston Parks and Recreation Department announced that there is a change in time for T-Ball Team pictures. The Bopper’s Picture time has changed to 5:30 p.m. tonight with the Big Bopper’s time changing to 6:30 p.m.

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RECOGNIZED AS A “BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL” AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting began with a Crookston Visitors Bureau (CVB) presentation. The presentation served as the CVB’s annual report to the City Council, and Cory Dallager gave the report. The report highlighted the main accomplishments from 2021, targeted projects, and partnerships developed.

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