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Paul Biermaier

Crookston City Council
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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE MEETINGS TO BE HELD MONDAY

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday, January 25 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The meeting will open with the swearing-in of police officers Cody Bannert and Michael Moreno. The regular agenda includes the introduction of an ordinance amending the City Code, Chapter 52, entitled “Sewer Services regarding 51.16 –

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CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT GETS DONATION FROM WALMART TO PURCHASE NEW RECORDING EQUIPMENT

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and approved its entire consent agenda, which included extending the local emergency for COVID-19. The consent agenda also included resolutions reappointing Corky Reynolds as the City Attorney, Brady Martz & Associates as the certified public accounting firm, and designating the Crookston Times as the official newspaper for

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: POLK COUNTY SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS KETTLE CAMPAIGN THANK YOU

Dear Editor: On behalf of the Polk County Salvation Army, we would like to again say thank you to our friends and supporters who have given donations and their time to the Salvation Army. The Christmas Kettle Campaign is the county’s Salvation Army’s most vital fundraiser accounting for nearly 75% of its annual fundraising totals.

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TWO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS RECOGNIZED AT FINAL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall. It was the final meeting for Councilmen Jake Fee and Bobby Baird who both lost in their reelection bids in November. Councilman Jake Fee thanked several people and alluded to Crookston being in a better place now than it was.

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, SETS SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS

The Crookston City Council met Monday night approving a law enforcement mutual aid agreement along with setting special assessments for 2020 street improvements and unpaid charges. No one attended the public hearings for the assessments. The special assessments approved by the City Council totaled $167,352.85 for three street projects and the unpaid service charges.  Each

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