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SIX PEOPLE HAVE FILED FOR CITY COUNCIL, SO FAR THERE ARE TWO RACES

As of 12:20 p.m. six people have filed to run for Crookston City Council.  The list of people that have filed are below – Ward 1 – Jake Fee (Incumbent) and Kristie Jerde Ward 3 – Clayton Briggs (Incumbent) and Blake Royal Ward 5 – Joe Kresl (Incumbent) At-large – Bobby Baird (Incumbent) Filing is […]

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KRISTIE JERDE FILES FOR CITY COUNCIL

Kristie Jerde has filed for City Council in Ward 1. She’ll run against currently City Councilman Jake Fee.  There has been just one filing each, all current councilmembers, for the other three positions. In Ward 3 – Clayton Briggs. Ward 5 – Joe Kresl At-large – Bobby Baird. Filing is open for council seats in

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BAIRD FILES FOR CITY COUNCIL, ONLY CURRENT COUNCIL MEMBERS HAVE FILED FOR THE ELECTION

Bobby Baird has filed for reelection to the Crookston City Council in an at-large seat. Baird filed currently holds the at-large position on the council. Baird won a six-person race that included Heidi Guggisberg-Coners, Joe Kresl, Cynthia Gjerswold, Wes Colborn, and David Hennings, for the at-large position in 2016 winning 30.4% of the vote. Currently,

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ONE ADDITIONAL CANDIDATE FILES FOR CITY COUNCIL

Jake Fee currently representing Ward 1 has filed to run for City Council again. He joins Clayton Briggs in Ward 3, and Joe Kresl in Ward 5 as the only people who have filed affidavits for candidacy for the November election.  Fee won the 2016 election in Ward 1 defeating Lynda Kenney and Marcia Meine.

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TWO HAVE FILED FOR CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL

Two current Crookston City Council members have filed to run for the council again. Clayton Briggs in Ward 3, and Joe Kresl in Ward 5 have filed affidavits for candidacy for the November election.  Briggs ran unopposed four years ago and Kresl was appointed to the council after Dale Stainbrook was appointed Mayor.  Filing is

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES POLICE-WORN BODY CAMERAS FOR USE

The Crookston City Council on Monday night approved the policy regarding police-worn body cameras for the Crookston Police Department. No one spoke during a public hearing on the body cameras, and then the Council adopted the plans unanimously. The Council had approved body cameras as part of the 2020 Police Department budget, and Police Lieutenant

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