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NEW COUNCIL, MAYOR TAKE OATHS PRIOR TO SEVERAL SPLIT VOTES

Mayor Guy Martin, Councilmembers Don Cavalier, Steve Erickson, Cindy Gjerswold and Tom Vedbraaten took their Oaths of Office Monday to open the City Council meeting.  Following the approval of the night’s agenda, Vedbraaten removed the proposed council minutes from the December 26 meeting and the resolution to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE APPROVES NATURE’S VIEW ESTATES STREET PROJECT

The City of Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night at the Crookston City Hall Council chambers and approved the Nature’s View Estates cul-de-sacs to be included in the planning process for 2019 street projects.  The bid process would be contingent on the approval of the final plat.  Councilman Tom Vedbraaten asked Pat

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CITY OF CROOKSTON STAFF HONORED

Those honored include (left to right in photo): Parks & Recreation – Tom Clauson (35 years), Police Department – Ryan Bergquist (20 years) and Don Rasicot (15 years), Public Works – Dave Kucera (45 years), Police Department – Darin Selzler (15 years) and Lee Tate (10 years), Public Works – Phillip Peterson (5 years), Administration

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BOB QUANRUD HONORED AT HIS LAST CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Crookston City Council met on Wednesday night for a short end of year meeting. The meeting began with a plaque being presented to Councilman Bob Quanrud who was attending the final meeting of his second term on council. “It’s been a great eight years, and I look forward to the new mayor and council coming

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL QUESTIONED BY TWO RESIDENTS

In recent months the Crookston Forum, an allotment of time up to 15 minutes for citizens to address the council at the beginning of each meeting, has been utilized often and Monday was no different as to residents addressed the council. But before that, the council held the Truth in Taxation hearing, with the 2019

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RV PARK IN CENTRAL PARK IS ANOTHER STEP CLOSER TO REALITY

The Red Lake River Corridor Enhancement Project has received a recommendation for funding on four projects from the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission. The four projects include an RV park/campground in Crookston’s Central Park, Sportsman’s Park in Red Lake Falls, a park in Thief River Falls and trails in East Grand Forks.  “It’s

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