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CITY OF CROOKSTON GIVES EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION

Crookston City Hall has given recognition to nine city employees for their efforts and time spent working for the city of Crookston. Thank you, and congratulations to the ones mentioned. 5 Years of Service: Lynn Flage- Water Department Blake Kawlewski- Water Department Adam Borkowski- Public Works(Street) Department Greg Hefta- Building Official Department 10 Years of […]

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40TH ANNUAL NITE 2 UNITE EVENT TO BE HELD AUGUST 1

Tuesday, August 1, marks the 40th annual Nite 2 Unite event and the 20th anniversary in Crookston. This event is meant for neighborhoods and law enforcement to come together one night a year, where people can learn who their local officers are. The event also includes officers and first responders showing their equipment and vehicles

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR – NIGHT TO UNITE COMMITTEE THANKS THE COMMUNITY

On behalf of the Night to Unite planning committee, I want to thank you, the entire Crookston Community, for joining us in the 18th annual Night to Unite. It was a pleasure working with Walmart of Crookston, our financial sponsor of this year’s event, and the University of Minnesota Crookston for hosting, what a beautiful

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES LONG TERM TEN-YEAR MAINTENANCE PLAN

The Crookston School Board met on Monday night in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra Room. The meeting featured multiple staffing approvals and accepted bids for milk and bread for the upcoming school year. The meeting also included the approval of a long-term ten-year maintenance plan. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda included the approval of Sutton

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CROOKSTON’S NIGHT TO UNITE TO BE HELD AT UMC AUGUST 3

Crookston’s Night to Unite annual celebration of communities and law enforcement will be held on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus this year on Tuesday, August 3.  Walmart of Crookston, the event’s main sponsor, came forward with a financial contribution to fully support this year’s event. Crookston Police Officer, Don Rasicot said, “We are thrilled

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT GETS DONATION FROM WALMART TO PURCHASE NEW RECORDING EQUIPMENT

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and approved its entire consent agenda, which included extending the local emergency for COVID-19. The consent agenda also included resolutions reappointing Corky Reynolds as the City Attorney, Brady Martz & Associates as the certified public accounting firm, and designating the Crookston Times as the official newspaper for

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