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The 22nd Annual Crookston Night to Unite is Tuesday, August 5

Next Tuesday, August 5, Crookston will celebrate its 22nd Annual Night to Unite on the University of Minnesota Crookston Campus Mall. This annual event celebrates communities and law enforcement and is packed with prizes, games, demonstrations, food, and more. Community leaders work together each year to make the event an evening to remember. “The National […]

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Council chooses Advisory Board and Open Candidate Pool option in hopes of filling at-large seat and hears announcement of Parks & Rec Director Jake Solbergs resignation

Crookston City Council met on Monday, July 7, at 5:30 p.m. Approved with the Consent Agenda were Proposed City Council Minutes from the June 16, 2025, meeting, the City of Crookston Bills and Disbursements for $373,174.03, and a special event permit for Night to Unite on August 5, 2025. Donations from the Crookston Baseball Association

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR – NIGHT TO UNITE COMMITTEE THANKS THE COMMUNITY

On behalf of the Night to Unite planning committee, I want to thank you, the entire Crookston Community, for joining us in the 18th annual Night to Unite. It was a pleasure working with Walmart of Crookston, our financial sponsor of this year’s event, and the University of Minnesota Crookston for hosting, what a beautiful

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PARK BOARD REVIEWS RV CAMPGROUND, RECOMMENDS 2022 CAPITAL PROJECTS

The Crookston Park Board met on Tuesday to review the capital improvements planned for 2022. They also received an update on the RV campground that will be installed in Central Park this summer. The RV Campground is budgeted for $1.79 million, offset by a $1.35 million grant from the Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails. Riopelle

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CROOKSTON’S ANNUAL NIGHT TO UNITE CANCELED

The annual Night to Unite celebration will not be taking place this year.  The Night to Unite Organization suggested agencies postpone it to the first week in October.  In addition to potential pandemic concerns, as we all know, planning an event in this part of the country for the fall is not the best idea

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