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Snow Removal Alert : Downtown Crookston

Attention Downtown Business Owners and Residents  Public Works crews will be out Thursday night from 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. to remove snow from the downtown area’s main, side streets, and alleys. To help us thoroughly clean and remove snow, please do not park on downtown streets during this time. This will allow our crews […]

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Ox Cart Days 2024 Committee Chair Offers Thanks

Dear Crookston, As the chair of the 2024 Ox Cart Days Committee, I’d like to say thank you. Thank you for coming out and showing your support for the biggest small-town festival in the state of Minnesota. Whether this was done through a sponsorship, working as a volunteer, working as a vendor, or simply buying

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PUBLIC WORKS CONTINUES ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND PARTICIPATES IN A RIVER WATCH

Several notable updates have been coming from the City of Crookston’s Public Works Department this past week. ROAD CONSTRUCTION The city of Crookston has been working on several construction projects in town for around a month. The roads in Crookston that have undergone construction include- North Broadway (6th Street to Fisher Ave) Houston Avenue (Hunter

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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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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REVIEWS SIX DEPARTMENT BUDGETS AT MEETING MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston Ways and Means Committee met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers. All six agenda items were related to the city’s 2022 budget as the committee has started to review department budgets in preparation for the 2022 calendar year. All department heads were available to answer any questions the committee had

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL REVIEWS PROPOSED 2021 BUDGETS FOR PARKS AND REC, PUBLIC WORKS

The 2021 City of Crookston budget discussion kicked off Monday night with Crookston Park and Rec Department Director Scott Riopelle, and Crookston Public Works Director Pat Kelly presenting their proposed 2021 budgets to the City Council.  The two departments are the largest in the City of Crookston with Parks and Recreation budget totaling a proposed

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