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Crookston Public Works Director Chuck Getsman

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Christmas Tree Pick-up in Crookston Through January

Chuck Getsman, Crookston Public Works Director, says that City crews will collect Christmas trees throughout January. Please place the trees on the boulevard for collection. No metal tree stands, please.

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CITY OF CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT GETTING MOSQUITO CONTROL TRAINING

Crookston Public Works Director Chuck Getsman recently attended a training session on mosquito control in the local area put on by Grand Forks Mosquito Control, a division of Grand Forks Public Health. “They have their lab where they can see if any of the mosquitoes they catch have West Nile or are carrying any specific

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CITY OF CROOKSTON PUTS OUT A GARBAGE COLLECTION SURVEY

The City of Crookston recently released a Garbage Collection Survey. The goal is to gauge residents’ opinions about the current collection process and learn what improvements they may want to see.  The survey is only 16 questions long and takes 5 to 10 minutes to complete. The link to the survey is on the City

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THE CITY OF CROOKSTON BEGINS 2024 STREET IMPROVEMENTS

The City of Crookston has begun its street improvement projects for the year earlier this week. Three roads in Crookston that have undergone construction include- North Broadway (6th Street to Fisher Ave) Houston Avenue (Hunter Street to South Ash Street) 3rd Avenue Southwest (Bruce Street to Old Trunk Highway 75) Houston Avenue will be a

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO DROP EUCLID AVENUE AND AG ROAD FROM 2024 ROAD PROJECTS

The Crookston City Council had a special meeting on Tuesday evening to discuss preparing plans and specifications and calling for bids for five 2024 road projects. The proposed road projects were the following – Reconstruction o Houston Avenue- Hunter Street to South Ash Street o Euclid Avenue- Guthrie Street to Mckinley Boulevard o Extension of

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