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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL GIVES 30 DAYS TO RESIDENT TO VACATE UNINHABITABLE HOUSE

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening in the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers. FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT STAFFING CHANGES The council approved the current Finance Director Ryan Lindtwed request for a transfer from the position of Finance Director to the City Accountant position. The current City Accountant, Audrey Passa will move into the Finance Director […]

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CROOKSTON WAYS & MEANS DISCUSS DIFFERENT FUNDING PLANS FOR STREET ASSESSMENTS

Following the City Council meeting, the Crookston Ways & Means Committee met to discuss six street assessments. The assessments included street reconstruction on Houston Avenue, from Hunter Street to South Ash Street, Alexander Street, from 4th Avenue North, Euclid Avenue from Guthrie Street to McKinley Boulevard, Guthrie Street from Euclid Avenue to 5th Avenue South

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CROOKSTON CITY HALL HIRES NEW HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATOR JORDAN BERGQUIST

The Crookston City Hall announced that it hired Jordan Bergquist as its new Human Resources Coordinator in June and has moved him into the public sector of the City Hall building. This is a new position that the city adopted and put Bergquist in charge of multiple important tasks for the city, such as recruitment

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CITY OF CROOKSTON SETS 2023 LEVY AT A 18.15% INCREASE

The Crookston City Council met for a special presentation of Truth in Taxation on Monday night inside the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers before their meeting at 7:00 p.m. City Administrator “Corky” Reynolds began by explaining the budgeting process saying they asked the City Departments to prepare their own budgets for items they would like

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CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT POLICY & REVIEW COMMITTEE REELECTS RYAN PALM AS CHAIRPERSON

The Crookston Development Policy & Review Committee met in the City Hall Conference Hall on Monday morning.  REGULAR AGENDA The meeting began with the committee discussing a review of their IRP loan applications. Finance Director Ryan Lindtwed reported that the application was outdated and had to be changed after certain laws had changed and the

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