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RESIDENTS, BUSINESS OWNERS WEIGH IN ON STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

Several residents and business owners along the path of the 2019 street improvements spoke to the City Council during Monday’s public hearing.  The projects numbered 966-971 include street reconstruction of Park Lane from University Avenue to Locken Boulevard; street construction for the extension of Spruce Lane and Fir Lane from the east side of Barrette […]

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CONCERN OVER PLOWS FILLING IN DRIVEWAYS EXPRESSED IN CROOKSTON FORUM

Two Crookston residents used Monday night’s Crookston forum during the City Council meeting to question how the City handles snow around residential properties.  David Regeimbal and Emily Harrington both came forward with their concerns.  Regeimbal asked why the City wasn’t enforcing calendar parking, was plowing three to four feet of snow into driveways and why

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CONTRACTOR FILLS SANITATION PIPE WITH LINER ON CRESCENT AVENUE

The City of Crookston received some repair work to a sanitation pipe on Crescent Avenue on Tuesday.  Crews from LaMetti & Sons out of Hugo’s put a wet-pliable liner in to replace part of a missing sanitation pipe said Public Works Director Pat Kelly. “We’ve never really done this in town here,” said Kelly.  “That

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LARGE SNOWFALL KEEPS CITY OF CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS BUSY

According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, Crookston has 20.4 inches of snowfall since the first of the year with several larger systems like the one that came through Sunday into Monday.  City of Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly says snow is piling up in Crookston with all the snowfall.  “January has

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WAYS & MEANS APPROVES SQUAD PURCHASE FOR PD, PARTICULATE HOODS FOR FD

The Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night approving purchases for both of Crookston’s Emergency Service Agencies.  First, they approved the purchase of a 2019 Chevy Tahoe with police package to replace a 2015 Chevy Tahoe squad car for the Crookston Police Department explained Chief Paul Biermaier.  “They basically approved us purchasing a squad

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES TIF DISTRICT, INTERIM POSITION ASSIGNMENTS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night at City Hall. The meeting consisted of only items on the consent agenda and one public presentation during the Crookston Forum.  Passed on the consent agenda were the Council Minutes from the January 14 meeting and resolutions approving bills and disbursements in the amount of $690,887.47, approving

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