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CROOKSTON’S RESTAURANT PREPARING TO WELCOME CUSTOMERS INDOORS

Crookston’s restaurants are continuing to prepare for opening up indoor dining on Wednesday.  Restaurants can open at 50 percent capacity inside with up to 250 people following social distancing guidelines.  They can also have up to 250 people outside following the appropriate guidelines. DRAFTS SPORTS BAR & GRILL Drafts was closed Monday to do some […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE APPROVES PICNIC TABLE CHECKOUT TO LOCAL RESTAURANTS

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Tuesday night with Councilman Jake Fee adding a motion to the agenda to allow Crookston restaurants to utilize the City’s rentable picnic tables for free to help with reopening for outdoor seating.  The checkout will hold the businesses accountable for any damage to the tables. Fee said

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REQUESTS OPTIONS REGARDING FUTURE OF VISITOR’S BUREAU

The Crookston Way & Means Committee met on Monday night with their first topic being a letter from the Crookston Chamber of Commerce requesting to terminate a contract to provide administrative services to the Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB).  Interim City Administrator Angel Weasner requested 30-60 days to review what the future options for the city

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CITY ADMINISTRATOR SEARCH PUT ON HOLD, SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK CANCELED

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night with councilmembers Don Cavalier, Bobby Baird, and Joe Kresl along with Mayor Dale Stainbrook, interim City Administrator and City Attorney Corky Reynolds present at City Hall.  Councilmen Jake Fee, Steve Erickson, Tom Vedbraaten, Dylane Klatt, and Clayton Briggs along with Crookston Housing and Economic Development

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