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CITY OF CROOKSTON RECEIVES “PEOPLE’S CHOICE BEST TASTING DRINKING WATER AWARD”

On Monday night representatives from the Minnesota Section of American Water Works Association presented the City of Crookston with the “People’s Choice Award” for best tasting drinking water in Minnesota at the Minnesota State Fair.  Crookston was also selected as the best tasting drinking water by the WCCO hosts Paul Douglas and Jordana Green and […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE REVIEWS FIRST PROPOSED 2020 BUDGETS

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee held a special meeting Monday night to review the proposed budgets for 2020 for Public Works and Parks and Recreation.   Those two departments are among the biggest in the city with Public Works having a proposed $2.2 million budget, while Parks and Recreation’s proposed budget is $1.9 million.  The

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET FOUR TIMES IN AUGUST

The City of Crookston is entering the budget season as they prepare for their 2020 budgets.  In addition to the regularly scheduled Ways & Means Committee meetings, there will be two special meetings on August 5 and August 19. City of Crookston Finance Director Angel Weasner said department heads will be going through their budgets

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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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WAYS & MEANS APPROVES TWO MOWERS FOR PARK DEPARTMENT

The Ways & Means Committee met Monday night at City Hall where Mayor Guy Martin proposed three appointments to City Boards and Commissions including Derek Martin and Mike LaFrance for Park Board and J.P. Knox to the Airport Commission.  The committee voted to move forward with those appointees.  Martin, who still has several appointments to

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