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REVIEWING CITY OF CROOKSTON PROCEDURES AS RIVER LEVEL RISES

A flood warning is set to go into effect for Crookston on Friday, April 3, at 10:00 p.m.  The first crest for the Red Lake River in Crookston is predicted at 16-feet, which would be a minor flood stage for the City of Crookston.  City of Crookston Emergency Manager and Fire Chief Tim Froeber said […]

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OTTER TAIL POWER SWITCHING LED STREET AND AREA LIGHTS IN CROOKSTON TO LED

Otter Tail Power Company is upgrading all company-owned street and area light fixtures in the community of Crookston, Minnesota, to light-emitting diode (LED) technology. The company’s LED tariff and replacement plan, which the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved on November 30, 2017, closed out all tariffs for high-pressure sodium, metal halide, and mercury vapor lighting

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CITY ADMINISTRATOR SHANNON STASSEN’S SEPARATION AGREEMENT APPROVED BY COUNCIL

The Crookston City Council passed a resolution agreeing to a separation agreement with City Administrator Shannon Stassen, to start their meeting on Monday, after a closed Ways and Means committee negotiation session at Crookston City Hall. Stassen requested his separation in a November 1 email to the Crookston City Council, if the Council didn’t take

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RECEIVES “PEOPLE’S CHOICE BEST TASTING DRINKING WATER AWARD”

On Monday night representatives from the Minnesota Section of American Water Works Association presented the City of Crookston with the “People’s Choice Award” for best tasting drinking water in Minnesota at the Minnesota State Fair.  Crookston was also selected as the best tasting drinking water by the WCCO hosts Paul Douglas and Jordana Green and

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CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO TABLE WARD 6 COUNCIL APPOINTMENT VOTE UNTIL OCTOBER 28

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and filled the vacant Ward 6 council seat.  The council voted 4-3 to table a resolution appointing Chris Plante to the Crookston City Council as the Ward 6 representative until their October 28 meeting.  The motion was made by Briggs, who said he had some questions he

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CITY OF CROOKSTON PREPPING FOR FIRST WINTER STORM OF THE YEAR

With a winter storm poised to hit northwest Minnesota and most of the northern plains, the forecasts for Crookston range from mostly rain to over two feet of snow, the City of Crookston Public Works Department is preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly said

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