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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS NEW HOURS

The Crookston Public Library has adjusted its hours after operating with an adjusted schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. The library will be offering service while maintaining social distance, sanitation procedures, and more. The adjustments include the addition of open hours on Fridays from 10 am.- 6 p.m., beginning September 4, and beginning September 13, Sundays from […]

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SPECIAL WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY NIGHT

There will be a special Ways & Means Committee meeting Monday at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall. The committee will review a request from the Crookston Blue Line Club to provide ice at the Crookston Sports Center beginning September 1st.  They will also discuss the request from the Crookston Visitor’s Bureau

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CROOKSTON, FERTILE, CLIMAX LIBRARIES REOPEN WITH NEW WIRELESS HOTSPOTS AND STREAMING SERVICE

The Crookston, Fertile, and Climax Public Libraries have opened with adjusted hours after they were closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic. The libraries will be offering service while maintaining social distance, sanitation procedures, and more based on the following schedule: CROOKSTON HOURS: Monday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSES PROJECTS FOR 2020

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership recently met via ZOOM to discuss a variety of topics, recap past projects, and talk about new ideas and grant opportunities. Among the topics were downtown planter refurbishments and the addition of benches, summer lunch food trucks, downtown business survey, and the Crookston Area Community Fund grant. SUMMER FOOD TRUCKS

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NEW HOPE FOOD SHELF IS IN NEED OF PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS

The New Hope Food Shelf opened last week at the Care and Share Center in Crookston, just as Crookston residents began feeling the effects of COVID-19 as the first executive orders from the governor went into place.  Rachel LaFerriere, food shelf manager, said the food shelf has had to serve through boxes rather than letting people

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Ways & Means Committee will meet Monday, March 23 immediately following the Crookston City Council meeting in the council chambers at city hall.  The agenda is below – Approve Agenda for March 23, 2020 Epitome Energy Land Option Library Board Appointments Homeland Security and Emergency Management Joint Powers Agreement

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