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COVE YOUTH CENTER REOPENS IN DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON WEDNESDAY

After being closed for more than seven months, the Cove Youth Center in downtown Crookston is reopening to area high school youth starting Wednesday. Anke Wiersma, the President of the Crookston Youth Board, said being shut down for so long, especially during the summer months, was unfortunate timing, but she feels confident that the Youth […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES CARES ACT GRANT RECIPIENTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the council chambers at City Hall.  The only item on the regular agenda was approving the recommended small business grant recipients from the City of Crookston’s CARES Act funding. City Councilman Jake Fee said the committee and city staff put a lot of time and effort

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CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT, POLICY & REVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS $576,656 IN FIRST WAVE OF GRANTS

The City of Crookston’s Development, Policy & Review Committee met Friday morning to finalize the recommendation for the first round of small business grants to the City Council.  The committee also approved 10 pending applications that submitted additional information the committee had requested from their review meeting on Tuesday. A total of $750,000 was available

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall.  There is one item on the regular agenda, a resolution to vacate the gravel portion of Eickhof Boulevard as part of the Natures View Estates Plat 5 addition.  The consent agenda includes approving the February 24

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TABLES DETACHMENT REQUEST, UPDATED AGREEMENT WITH CVB

The Ways & Means Committee met on Tuesday and tabled two of their larger discussion topics.  The first was a detachment request from the City of Crookston by American Crystal Sugar Company for a 6.5-acre parcel that includes a parking lot, guard shack and storage silo. That parcel would then be annexed into Lowell Township. 

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