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FOURNET BUILDING TO INSTALL ELEVATOR BY MID-JUNE AND FINISH CONSTRUCTION BY EARLY JULY

The Fournet Building in downtown Crookston is nearing completion, a project that has spanned the past few years. Building owner and general contractor for the construction, Jeff Evers reported that they are installing a new elevator in the building that will be operational by the middle of June and plans to have the entire project […]

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting will begin with the swearing-in of new firefighters James Perreault and Garret Bengtson. The Consent Agenda includes approving the proposed City Council meeting minutes from the January 10 meeting, and approval of all City of

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CHEDA BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 2022, DYLANE KLATT WILL SERVE AS PRESIDENT

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday inside Valley Technology Park. The meeting began with the election of officers for 2022. The following individuals will serve on the CHEDA Board in 2022. President: Dylane Klatt Vice President: Kristie Jerde Treasurer: Don Cavalier Secretary: Theresa Tahran Assistant Treasurer: Ryan Lindtwed Dylane

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RENOVATIONS ON FOURNET BUILDING ALMOST FINISHED

The Fournet Building in downtown Crookston is almost finished with renovations that have taken place for the past couple of years. Jeff Evers is the building owner, and all construction work has been done internally with the major components such as electrical subbed out to other companies. Evers said it’s been a long process, and

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FOURNET BUILDING GETS THE SKYLIGHT INSTALLED

Jeff Evers, the owner of the Fournet Building in downtown Crookston, had another big milestone on the remodeling of the building when they installed a massive skylight on the roof on Thursday morning.  “It was nerve-wracking for everybody, but they got it up there,” said Evers. “It went really well and it’s in place now. 

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FOURNET BUILDING STARTING TO ENTER HOME STRETCH

The Fournet Building in downtown Crookston continues to get closer to the end of a major project that gutted and is reshaping the interior of the building that was built in 1885. The moderate weather this winter helped with the project, and Developer Jeff Evers said they’re even getting some outdoor painting done this week.

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