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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO FILE PERMIT APPLICATION TO LIGHT ROBERT ST BRIDGE

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee voted Monday night to complete a permit application to light the Robert St. Bridge.  The request for the City to complete the application was made by the Downtown Crookston Development Committee (DCDP). The State of Minnesota requires such a permit application to be submitted by the local government entity. […]

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES REOPENING CITY HALL, AWARDS BIDS FOR STREETS IMPROVEMENTS & MOWING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night with all the items on the consent agenda.  Among those were approving the City’s COVID-19 preparedness plan authorizing the reopening of city hall on Wednesday morning explains Interim City Administrator Angel.  “We will be opening the doors to the public in the morning,” said Weasner. “We had

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CITY OF CROOKSTON, BIKE CROOKSTON ANNOUNCE NEW BIKE REPAIR STATION AT THE MAYOR’S COURTYARD

The City of Crookston and Bike Crookston are excited to announce the newly installed bike repair station at the Mayor’s Courtyard in Downtown Crookston. Special thanks to the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership, the Crookston Running Club, Polk County Wellness Coalition, and the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP). Staying physically active is important to your health,

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PARK BOARD RAISES RESERVED PARKING FEE FOR SPORTS CENTER, LIMITS TO ONE SPOT PER HOUSEHOLD

The Crookston Park Board met on Monday night and discussed the reserved parking spots at the Crookston Sports Center.  Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle suggested the park board consider implementing a policy that limits spots to one per household unless all six reserved spaces aren’t sold.  They also considered the price with Mike LaFrance

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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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MAYOR’S COURTYARD GETTING DRINKING FOUNTAIN, BENCH, BIKE REPAIR STATION

City of Crookston crews were working Tuesday on the Mayor’s Courtyard at the corner of Main and Robert streets Tuesday.  They will be installing a new drinking fountain, a bench donated by the Crookston Rotary, and a bike repair station installed by Bike Crookston explains Public Works Director Pat Kelly. “I’ve got a crew over

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