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NW Minnesota Arts Council Taking Grant Apps for Arts Activities in the area

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is pleased to announce that applications are open for grants for government entities and non-profits from $500 to $10,000 and have an October 31 deadline.  There is over $200,000 that will be granted for arts activities in our area.       Applications funded by the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council, through these important grant […]

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CHEDA MEETS AND PROVIDES UPDATES REGARDING WASHINGTON SCHOOL PURCHASE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Thursday at Valley Technology Park. The meeting began with the board discussing the purchasing process of Washington School. The city has recently addressed the purchase of the school to potentially develop a daycare center or a center that holds children’s activities. The school is

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CITY OF CROOKSTON LEVY INCREASE SET AT 24%, LOOKING TO ADD MARKETING/EVENT COORDINATOR

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met Monday night following the city council meeting and discussed grant distributions to local non-profit organizations and the adjusted 2024 proposed budget. GRANT REVIEWS The meeting began with the Ways and Means Committee reviewing the request from the Golden Link Senior Center for a grant from the city in

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETS AND APPROVES SUBMISSION OF PRELIMINARY GRANT TO MN-DEED

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the City Hall council chambers. The meeting began with public hearings regarding the street assessment on Project 990. Project 990 is which pertains to the capital improvements and costs of the Alexander Street improvement. The total cost of this project is in the amount of $589,668.

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MN DNR GRANTS HELP CHILDREN GET OUTSIDE AND BEGIN A LIFETIME OF OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is pleased to announce another phase of the No Child Left Inside grants. These grants help more children cast a line, study animal tracks, hike or bike, or learn about nature. “This successful outreach grant program continues to send resources to schools and organizations to help get children outdoors,”

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES LETTER OF INTENT REQUESTS FOR GRANT PROGRAMS

The Crookston City Council held a special meeting on Monday night in the City Hall council chambers. It looked to approve several resolutions in regard to submitting a Letter of Intent with various entities to apply for grants. “A letter of intent is a response to a solicitation,” said City Administrator Corky Reynolds, “Various granting