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CITY OF CROOKSTON LEVY INCREASE SET AT 24%, LOOKING TO ADD MARKETING/EVENT COORDINATOR

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met Monday night following the city council meeting and discussed grant distributions to local non-profit organizations and the adjusted 2024 proposed budget. GRANT REVIEWS The meeting began with the Ways and Means Committee reviewing the request from the Golden Link Senior Center for a grant from the city in […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REVIEW TECHNOLOGY, AND SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY BUDGETS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met last Wednesday and reviewed the preliminary budgets from MIS and the Sheriff’s Department. MIS DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY BUDGET The commissioners reviewed Polk County’s technology preliminary budget (MIS). MIS director Levi Webster presented the budget to the board, and the proposed budget included a total budget increase of $26,000 from

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THE CITY OF CROOKSTON HAS RELEASED THE PRELIMINARY PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR 2024

The City of Crookston’s Ways & Means Committee convened on September 18, 2023, to deliberate the preliminary property tax levy for the upcoming year, 2024. This initial property tax levy sets the groundwork for potential increases in City property taxes. It is essential to note that this initial property tax percentage is subject to approval

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE BUDGET REQUESTS FOR COUNTY DEPARTMENT HEADS

The Polk County Commissioners spent the past two days in budget meetings with the various Polk County Department heads.  The total budget for the levy presented by the staff was for $29,368,223. That number would represent a levy increase of about 21 percent. However, Chairman Gary Willhite (Third District) said the plan next week to

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POLK COUNTY SETS PRELIMINARY LEVY AT 5.5 PERCENT WITH GOAL TO REDUCE TO 3-3.5 PERCENT

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday set the preliminary levy at 5.5 percent intending to get it down between 3 to 3.5 percent before the Truth in Taxation meeting at 6:00 p.m. on December 3. Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting said he is confident the final budget will come in significantly lower, but the preliminary

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