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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP NETWORK “SHE-SHED” RAFFLE

Your Crookston Area Chamber Women’s Leadership Network is excited to announce their newest undertaking. Joining the nationwide craze for “she-sheds” the Women’s Leadership Network is offering you a chance to win your very own. If you are looking for an adorable addition for your backyard too and enjoy your very own space, we have you

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COUNCIL APOLOGIZES FOR NOT ATTENDING FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION GROUNDBREAKING

The Crookston City Council met on Tuesday night and opened their meeting with the Crookston Forum for individuals to address the council on items not on the agenda.   Steve Krueger, the former board chair of Agassiz Federal Credit Union for 12 years, spoke to the council about their history and how the merger with First

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FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION HOLDS GROUNDBREAKING, CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN SOON

First Community Credit Union (FCCU) held their groundbreaking event Tuesday afternoon at their future location on the corner of University Avenue, and N Acres Dr.  FCCU President Steve Schmitz and Crookston Branch Manager Dana Jonsson both spoke briefly during the event. Schmitz said things have come a long way since he first received a call

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: VISION FOR DOWNTOWN

Submitted by Kay Hegge Have you ever heard this saying:  French journalist and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in the early 20th century penned the expression, “A goal without a plan is just a dream.”  I say that we have a great downtown plan by JLG Architects, but a plan without a goal is just a

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OPPOSITION TO GATEWAY OVERLAY DISTRICT GROWS AS THREE VOTE NO TO A HEARING

Three council members voted against calling for a public hearing for the proposed Gateway Overlay District Ordinance that would amend City Code Chapter 152 “Zoning” during Monday’s Council meeting.  The resolution to call for the public hearing was pulled from the consent agenda.  The proposed ordinance had passed the Ways & Means Committee two weeks

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