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City of Crookston honors employees for years of service milestones

The City of Crookston held its annual holiday potluck this week and honored employees for their years of service.  Jeff Shoobridge – City Administrator presented the awards40 Years – Maureen Kostrzewski – Parks & Recreation20 Years – Brandon Carlson- Public Works10 Years – Marcus Brekken – Parks & Recreation5 Years – Cody Bannert – Police5 […]

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City Council makes the difficult decision to close the pool as cuts begin

The Crookston City Council held a Budget Session and Discussion Monday night following the regular City Council Meeting. The City of Crookston is in a $1.8 million deficit, and cuts must be made. “Unfortunately, we do have a very difficult budget season; as I have mentioned before, the city really has not funded our capital,

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Donation of the Tri-Valley Building approved by City Council

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening at the council chambers of Crookston City Hall. Items approved on the consent agenda were the minutes from the September 23 and 30 meetings and the payment of bills and disbursements in the amount of $739.382.60.  The board also approved resolutions regarding the City of Crookston Liability Coverage

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Crookston City Council to meet on Monday, October 14

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday, October 14, at 5:30 p.m. in the council chambers of Crookston City Hall. The consent agenda includes approving the minutes from the meetings on September 23 and 30. To pay bills and disbursements for $739,382.60. The board will also be asked to approve resolutions regarding the City

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City Council sets 2025 Preliminary Levy at a 26% Increase

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening and decided to approve the 2025 Preliminary levy at 26% at a special City Council meeting. This DOES not mean your property taxes will go up 26 percent, but your property taxes would go up. 2025 Tax Levy and Preliminary 2025 General Fund BudgetThe City Council carried out

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City Council Approves a New Fire Response Vehicle. IT Director candidate backs out, and they get a Water and Waste Water Presentation

The Crookston City Council met Monday evening at the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting started with a Mayoral Proclamation declaring October 7-13, 2024, “(UMC) Maroon and Gold Week.”  WATER AND WASTEWATER RATE STUDY PRESENTATIONThe Council also heard a presentation regarding the Water and Wastewater Utility Rate Study for the City of Crookston.  Miranda