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Shirley Iverson

Crookston City Council
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TWO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS RECOGNIZED AT FINAL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall. It was the final meeting for Councilmen Jake Fee and Bobby Baird who both lost in their reelection bids in November. Councilman Jake Fee thanked several people and alluded to Crookston being in a better place now than it was. […]

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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE

The Crookston Planning Commission met on Tuesday night and approved a conditional use request a 202 4th Street East for a family child care. The building was previously used as the alternative learning center by the Crookston School District. The property will need to be surveyed, and a title acquired, but Janelle Berhow said she

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DOWNTOWN CROOKSTON DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSES PROJECTS FOR 2020

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership recently met via ZOOM to discuss a variety of topics, recap past projects, and talk about new ideas and grant opportunities. Among the topics were downtown planter refurbishments and the addition of benches, summer lunch food trucks, downtown business survey, and the Crookston Area Community Fund grant. SUMMER FOOD TRUCKS

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CROOKSTON KIWANIS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS, RECEIVE PLAQUE HONORING PAST PRESIDENTS

The Kiwanis Pioneer 100’s Past Presidents presented the Crookston Kiwanis Club a plaque with nameplates for all of the clubs presidents over the past 41 years.  The Crookston Kiwanis Club charter was signed on June 21, 1979, and founded by Robert (Bob) Johnson.  One member, Odine Smulan, has been a Kiwanis since the charter was

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