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Crookston City Council approves new logo and rebranding contract, non-profit grants, and more

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening at the City Hall Council Chambers and approved a contract with Anchor Marketing to get a new logo and branding, approved non-profit grants, and cannabis business application fees and more. ANCHOR MARKETING CONTRACTThe council approved a $30,000 contract with Anchor Marketing of Grand Forks at the request […]

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United Way of Crookston Chili, Soup, Dessert cookoff winners announced

The United Way of Crookston’s Chili and Soup Cook Off was held on Tuesday evening with nine contestants. The Irishman’s Shanty, Wonderful Life Foods, Eagle’s Wing, LMB Pumpkin Patch, REM, Benedictine Living Community, Georgia Belter, Golden Link Senior Center, and Polk County DAC all participated in the cook-off. AWARD WINNERS –People’s Choice Chili – REM

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Crookston City Council hears from eight non-profit groups that applied for funding

The Crookston City Council had another budget workshop on Wednesday evening in the City Hall Council Chambers. The council heard from non-profit groups that applied for the non-profit grant program that the City of Crookston offers. “We received eight applications and had six of those organizations show up tonight to present their requests. It was

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Golden Link – Server wanted

The Golden Link Senior Center in Crookston is looking to hire a Server.The position is part-time (8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.) Monday-Friday. Hours will vary with the day. Wage depends on experience. Stop by the Golden Link at 324 North Main Street for an application.

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Crookston City Council gets good news on health insurance and discusses budgets

The Crookston City Council held a special budget workshop meeting to discuss the Administration, Finance, and Mayor/City Council budgets. HEALTH INSURANCE NEWSCrookston Police Chief and interim City Administrator Darin Selzler brought good news to the meeting and informed the City Council that the city’s health insurance premiums will have a zero percent increase in 2026,

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