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NEW WELCOME TO CROOKSTON SIGN OFFICIALLY UP

A new welcome to Crookston sign is officially up on the North end of town on Highway 2 as you enter the city. You can find it on the right-hand side of the road just before the railroad tracks traveling eastbound on Highway 2. Joe Kresl, a representative of Ward 5 on the Crookston City […]

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU AWARDS FIRST GRANT, CONTINUES TO GROW

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau met Thursday morning, awarding its first grant since the organization became its own entity. Board Chair Nell DeBoer said the board was eager to award the grant for Ox Cart Days. “We did give our very first grant out to – no, surprise – Ox Cart Days for the full $3,000,”

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LIBBY BOUCHER ANNOUNCED AS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR UNITED WAY OF CROOKSTON

The United Way of Crookston is pleased to announce the hiring of Executive Director Elizabeth (Libby) Boucher.  Libby has over 14 years of experience in customer relations and management, most recently as the General Manager of Casey’s General Store in Crookston.  Libby graduated from high school in St. Paul and attended Drake University in Des

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VISITOR’S BUREAU TEAMS UP WITH BUSINESSES TO PROVIDE COUPONS FOR YOUTH TOURNAMENTS

The Crookston Visitors Bureau is teaming up with area businesses to provide coupon pages for upcoming youth sports tournaments hosted by the Blue Line Club and Crookston Youth Basketball Association. The CVB members dropped off 200 coupon pages for the Blue Line Club that included coupons for visitors from Happy Joes Pizza & Ice Cream,

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL LEAVES SECOND STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION WITH PLENTY OF WORK AHEAD

The Crookston City Council held its second strategic planning mission of the year, continuing discussions on City Councilmembers’ roles on non-city boards and committees, the proposed corridor study of downtown streets, the city’s image, and gathering community input. The first meeting was held on February 17 (here). The City Council left the meeting with plenty

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