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DCDP TO HOST DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR KICKOFF EVENT JUNE 17

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP), Polk County Wellness Coalition, and Statewide Health Initiative Partnership have teamed up to announced the launch of downtown Crookston walking trail maps.   The kickoff event will be Thursday, June 17 at 8:30 a.m. at the Main Street Courtyard (by Montague’s Flower Shop).  The kickoff event will include a walk […]

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CROOKSTON MATRONS WITH HELP FROM DCDP PUT BENCH IN FRONT OF GRAND THEATRE

The Crookston Matrons recently purchased a child-friendly bench utilizing a matching grant from the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP). The bench has been installed by the City of Crookston in front of the Grand Theatre, near the entrance to Central Park. Matrons was established in 1901 as a service group focused on mothers with children.

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DOWNTOWN BUSINESS SURVEY RESULTS ARE RELEASED

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP), along with City Councilman Don Cavalier and a committee of Ward 4 residents he established, surveyed Crookston’s downtown businesses last year.   DCDP member Jess Bengtson said the survey provided a lot of information about businesses and their thought of the downtown area. “We really wanted to concentrate on

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PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES AG INNOVATION VARIANCE; TABLES RED RIVER VALLEY SHOWS CAMPSITES

The Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday evening approving the recommendation of a multi-faceted variance request for the Ag Innovation Campus that broke ground this fall and expects to begin substantial construction this spring. The Ag Innovation Campus requested three separate height variances up to 120 feet explained City of Crookston Building Official Greg Hefta. “There

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DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP ADDS SLED CHECK OUT TO CENTRAL PARK

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP) has installed a Sled Check Out in Central Park near the pool parking lot with donated sleds to use and return. The bin dubbed “Snow Much Fun” is geared toward children who want to sled and either don’t have a sled or don’t want to drag their sled to

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