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CRAIG BUNESS SWORN IN ON CHEDA BOARD, BOARD HOLDS ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board held a special meeting on Tuesday morning during which Craig Buness was sworn in as a board member. Buness is filling the unexpired term through 2021 of Craig Morgan, who resigned in October. Buness, a former board member, City Councilman, and County Commissioner, said he’s anxious […]

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CROOKSTON CITY CHARTER COMMISSION TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Charter Commission will have its annual meeting Monday, December 7 at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The committee will review and recap the December 2019 meeting report and schedule a meeting for June 2021. The committee includes Mayor Dale Stainbrook (Chair), Chris Fee, Tom Noah, Frank Lindgren, Donna

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE MAKES FURTHER CUTS TO PROPOSED TAX LEVY

The Ways & Means Committee met on Monday evening with the committee moving to make additional cuts to the 2021 tax levy.  The levy had previously been cut to 5 percent after the preliminary levy was set at 6 percent in September. Each percentage point in the city’s tax levy is equal to approximately $22,000.

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH HOLDS GRAND OPENING CEREMONY

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”dXHXVIs3-W0″ ] On Wednesday evening, RiverView Health held a grand opening celebration for the new RiverView 2020 hospital and clinic. RiverView staff, partners, and community members joined in the celebration held in the parking lot due to COVID-19. The event program ended with Betty Juve, who turns 91 this week and is celebrating

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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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