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CROOKSTON PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS REZONING 36 ACRES AT AG INNOVATION CAMPUS

The Crookston Planning Commission held a special meeting on Tuesday night in the City hall council chambers. The lone item on the agenda was the approval of rezoning a large portion of the Ag Innovation Campus from an I-1 Heavy Industrial zone to an I-2 Light Industrial zone. “Heavy Industrial is the heavy manufacturing such […]

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CITY COUNCIL REVIEWS PRESENTATION REGARDING INSTALLATION OF RAILROAD SPUR AT INDUSTRIAL PARK

The Crookston City Council received a presentation on Monday regarding the Minnesota Rail Service Improvement (MRSI) at the Industrial Park. Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Regional Business Development Manager Chet Bodin and Crookston EDA Director Karie Kirschbaum proposed that the city donate 15 acres of land at Industrial Park to expand the

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VOTE NOW FOR MNDOT’S NAME A SNOWPLOW CONTEST

Voting is now open for the 2023-24 Name a Snowplow contest, the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The top eight vote-getters will become MnDOT snowplow names – one new name for each MnDOT district.   See the list of finalists and vote now at mndot.gov/nameasnowplow.   Voting will remain open through Sunday, Jan. 28. Individuals will be

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CVB APPOINTS ANDY GREGG OF THE IRISHMAN’S SHANTY AS NEWEST BOARD MEMBER

The Crookston Visitors Bureau (CVB) met on Thursday at the Irishman’s Shanty and appointed the owner of the Irishman’s Shanty, Andy Gregg, to the board, to be the restaurant representative. The previous restaurant representative was Drafts Sports Bar and Grill owner Brent Melsa, who resigned in late December. “I spoke to Andy, and he graciously

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JUNE SHAVER ESTATE GIFTS OVER $100,000 TO CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT AND LOCAL ENTITIES

The June Shaver Estate announced the 2024 gifts and donations to the Crookston High School and other organizations within Crookston. June Shaver has continued to make a significant impact on the Crookston community since her passing in 2014. June has donated $783,532 over the last eight years. On Monday at the Crookston High School commons,

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