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CHEDA WORKING SESSION BEGINS PRODUCTIVELY, ENDS IN DYSFUNCTION

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a working session Tuesday afternoon with members of the Crookston City Council and community.  The meeting centered on the developing the initiatives to invest the $350,000 the Crookston City Council voted to transfer to CHEDA on November 13 for economic development and a reserve fund for […]

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“DANGEROUS” DOG OWNER SAYS HIS NEIGHBOR LIED TO THE COUNCIL IN MARCH

The Crookston City Council met Monday night and began the night with the Crookston Forum, an opportunity for members of the public to bring up topics not already on the agenda. During the Forum Shaun Ness addressed the Council about an incident that was referred to during the March 26 meeting by Elizabeth Boucher as

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CROOKSTON AMERICAN LEGION NELS T. WOLD POST 20 CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

The Crookston American Legion Nels T Wold Post 20 celebrated their 100th Birthday on Friday, April 12.  Barry Bingham, Vice Commander of Post 20 stated: “We may not have a building anymore but we are still here and we still have a lot of heart”.  Guests of Post 20 were the Crookston American Legion Auxiliary

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COUNCIL SPLITS VOTE ON CHEDA COFFEE PURCHASE, TABLES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AGAIN

The Crookston City Council voted via a split decision Monday night to pay the bills and disbursements owed by the City of Crookston.  Councilman Clayton Briggs pulled the resolution to approve bills and disbursements off the consent agenda.  The bill in question, check #061329, included a commercial coffee brewer and special order coffee for the

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MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR SAYS CITY COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLANNING MEETING A SUCCESS

The Crookston City Council and staff held their annual strategic planning meeting on Saturday at the Crookston.  Also invited were members of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority and identified members of the community.  City Administrator Shannon Stassen said it was a fantastic day with lots of ideas and engagement. “I think the day

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