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Crookston City Council to hold a Special meeting on October 13

The Crookston City Council will also hold a special meeting on Monday, October 13, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council chambers.  There is only one agenda item: a resolution adopting findings of fact and reasons for approval for Brent Epema’s (doing business as B&E Meats) variance application.

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Crookston School Board approves new hires and changes

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Thursday in the Crookston School District Conference Room to approve several hires and employment changes. The first item approved was a change to Lisa Conzemius’ job title. Conzemius was hired to be the Middle School Principal, but due to the late hiring window, the district decided

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Crookston School Board to hold special meeting August 7 to approve hires

The Crookston School Board will hold a special meeting on Thursday, August 7, at 4:00 p.m. in the Crookston School District Conference Room. The board will be asked to approve a new contract with Lisa Conzemius as Principal for 6-12 at the high school, approve the employment of Evan Pederson as Activities Director/Dean of Students,

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Crookston School Board to hold a special meeting on July 7 to accept resignation of principal Torgerson

The Crookston School Board will hold a special meeting on Monday, July 7, at 10:00 a.m. in the Crookston School District office conference room. The agenda includes accepting Crookston High School Principal Matt Torgerson’s resignation and reviewing Superintendent applications. Torgerson’s resignation joins those of Superintendent Randy Bergquist, Middle School Principal Cierra Hangsleben, whose spot has

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Crookston City Council doesn’t approve Shostell, but decides to re-open the pool

SPECIAL MEETINGThe Crookston City Council met for a Special Meeting on Monday evening to appoint Joseph Shostell to fill the vacant At-Large Council Member seat.  The vacancy, declared on May 5, 2025, came following the written resignation of Tim Menard.  When it was time to approve Shostell as the At-Large Council Member, the motion failed

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