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Minakwa to host benefit for Mark Menard who is battling cancer on Friday, March 7

Long-time Crookston resident Mark Menard is battling cancer, and as Crookston residents often do, they are rallying to support Mark in his battle. Brandon Carlson, a city employee and Minakwa Golf Club co-owner, says there is a fundraiser in the works. “We are going to do a benefit, free-will donation, brat dinner at Minakwa Golf […]

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WAYS AND MEANS SPECIAL MEETING RECAP-PUBLIC WORKS PRELIMINARY BUDGET

The Crookston Ways and Means committee held a special meeting on Monday evening in the City Hall council chambers to discuss the public works preliminary budget.  During the meeting, the current garbage services the city is provided with were discussed. With approximately five percent of Crookston residents currently using the service, council members and public

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CITY COUNCIL DOES NOT PASS INTERIM ORDINANCE FOR CANNABIS REGULATION

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday night. INTERIM CANNABIS MORATORIUM DENIED BY THE COUNCIL There was a second reading regarding the ordinance prohibiting the sale, testing, manufacturing, cultivating, growing, transporting, delivering, and distributing cannabis products in the City of Crookston. This reading was not approved by the council

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CROOKSTON WAYS AND MEANS DISCUSS GARBAGE SERVICES, AND CANNABIS USAGE WITH LOCAL BUSINESS

Following the conclusion of the City Council meeting on Monday night, the Ways and Means Committee discussed further garbage services and plans and cannabis updates leading up to January 2025. GARBAGE COLLECTION Only four percent of Crookston residents currently use the Crookston garbage services. All residents pay $6 a month for these services (drive-by fee),

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL SELECTS MORGAN HIBMA AS AT LARGE COUNCIL MEMBER

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening in the city hall chambers. MORGAN HIBMA TO FILL AT-LARGE COUNCIL POSITION The Crookston City Council held interviews on Monday afternoon for three candidates who applied to fill the opening for the At-Large City Councilmember. The Council selected Morgan Hibma and she will be sworn in next

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CROOKSTON RESIDENTS PAY UP TO $100,000 IN GARBAGE COLLECTION FEES, ONLY 5% USE THE SERVICE

It’s been an eventful summer for Crookston Public Works. KROX talked with Director of Public Works Brandon Carlson to get updates on what is happening around the City. SANITATION: UTILIZATION OF GARBAGE SERVICES City Council members and the Public Works Department are seeking an agreement on garbage services and systems in Crookston. “We sell bags

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