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Crookston City Council backs development grants, housing incentives, and Highway 2 Project easements

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night to discuss funding applications, a special assessment extension, and temporary easements for the Trunk Highway 2 project. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATION The council voted unanimously to approve the Business Development Infrastructure application. Crookston Community Development would apply for $750,000 in funding from the Minnesota Department of Employment

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Crookston City Council approves task order for Tri-Valley demolition project, professional services agreement for Diocese development support

The Crookston City Council met Monday night at the City Hall Council Chambers and took action on the next steps for the demolition of the Tri-Valley building and support for the redevelopment of the old Diocese site. TRI-VALLEY BUILDING DEMOLITION PROJECT The council voted seven to zero to approve a resolution approving a task order

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Crookston Ways and Means Committee hears comprehensive plan update, discusses future plans for Diocese and Tri-Valley parcels

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee held its meeting immediately following the city council meeting Monday night and discussed several items, including updates on the city’s new comprehensive plan, the active transportation development project, and the proposed demolition of the Tri-Valley building in the downtown area. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE Joel Quanbeck of KLJ Engineering presented

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Crookston City Council approves emergency sewer main repair, low potency hemp retail license

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening in the council chambers at City Hall and took action on several items, including a cannabis lower-potency hemp edible retailer license and emergency repairs to a sanitary sewer line. COUNCIL APPROVES EMERGENCY SANITARY SEWER LINE ON NORTH FRONT STREETCouncil members voted unanimously to approve approximately $100,000 in emergency

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Crookston City Council gives great reviews to Interim City Administrator Darin Selzler

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening at the City Hall Council Chambers and gave glowing reviews of Interim City Administrator Darin Selzer, and learned that the Central Park Campground will open on May 15. INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR GETS GREAT REVIEWSCrookston Mayor Dale Stainbrook gave a summary of the closed Ways and Means committee meeting’s

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