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MAYOR’S COURTYARD MOVING CLOSER TO COMPLETION WITH THE HELP OF MANY

The new walking and biking hub located in the Mayor’s Courtyard on the corner of Main and Robert streets is moving closer to completion with recent input from the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP).  The DCDP has been communicating with members of Bike Crookston and the City of Crookston as the project has moved forward. 

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PARK BOARD GETS OUTDOOR RINK UPDATE, AWARDS GRANTS AND TOURS PARKS

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night at City Hall.  The agenda included one item and a bus tour of the city’s parks.  An item that was not on the agenda was an update from Parks and Recreation Scott Riopelle on the outdoor rink plans for Alexander Park that the board approved in April. 

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CHAMBER & VISITOR’S BUREAU WELCOMES THREE IN REINVENTED “WELCOME HOME CROOKSTON”

New Crookston residents recently received their “Welcome Home Crookston” bags that contain information and resources, as well as a “passport” that encourages local shopping during an office visit at the Crookston Area Chamber & Visitor’s Bureau. The three receiving their “Welcome Home Crookston” bags were Allan Sandberg, Dawn and Tom Brusoe and Rebekah Olson. The

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CROOKSTON ROTARY HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Rotary Club recently inducted Chris Trostad, Highland Elementary School principal, as a new member and recognized Students of the Month for September, October, and November. The Student of the Month for September was Crookston High School (CHS) senior Elysa Christensen, daughter of Brian and Jessica Christensen. CHS senior Jaden Lubarski received the honor

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Community Pitching In To Help Jackson Seibel and Family

The Crookston quickly began to rally around the family of Jackson Seibel as news of his diagnosis spread throughout the community.  Seibel, a 2018 graduate from Crookston High School and the son of Jess and Garrett Bengston, was diagnosed with Stage 2 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma earlier this month and quickly began to undergo chemotherapy treatment. While

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