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Crookston to get $2.7 million for the Highway 2 corridor project

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board met Tuesday, June 24, at the Valley Technology Park. Dale Stainbrook took the Oath of Office at the beginning of the meeting, as he was appointed as a City Council Member to the board. He joins Morgan Hibma as the second council member to be seated […]

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Crookston City Council doesn’t approve Shostell, but decides to re-open the pool

SPECIAL MEETINGThe Crookston City Council met for a Special Meeting on Monday evening to appoint Joseph Shostell to fill the vacant At-Large Council Member seat.  The vacancy, declared on May 5, 2025, came following the written resignation of Tim Menard.  When it was time to approve Shostell as the At-Large Council Member, the motion failed

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CHEDA discusses Grant Awards, Rodeo, and Job Descriptions

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority met on Tuesday, May 25, 2025, at 7:00 a.m. at Valley Technology Park. During the EDA/Community Development Report, Crookston Community Development Director Karie Kirschbaum spoke on some happenings within the EDA. “We are excited; we were awarded the Active Transportation Planning Assistant Grant, a $100,000 award,” says Kirschbaum.

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UMC students present “Crookston on The Move: Connecting the Community Through Trails”

In early April, KROX sat down with Community Development Director Karie Kirschbaum, Professor of Marketing at the University of Minnesota Crookston, Al Fattel Anas, and Associate Professor Eric Castle, to chat about a project they collaborated on to highlight the trail system in Crookston. On Wednesday, April 30, the Professors and their respective classes presented

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CHEDA discusses housing, rodeo, and resignation of a board member

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority met on Tuesday, April 29, at Valley Technology Park. Theresa Tahran touched on a couple of topics in her Housing Report. Due to a rain delay, Pierce Lee could not be onsite Monday at Oak Court to finish up the remaining items on the punch list for the

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