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COUNCIL APOLOGIZES FOR NOT ATTENDING FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION GROUNDBREAKING

The Crookston City Council met on Tuesday night and opened their meeting with the Crookston Forum for individuals to address the council on items not on the agenda.   Steve Krueger, the former board chair of Agassiz Federal Credit Union for 12 years, spoke to the council about their history and how the merger with First […]

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES FUNDING FOR MARYWOOD CHILD CARE BUILDOUT

The topic of child care was once again a key part of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development (CHEDA) board meeting on Tuesday morning. The board received an estimate for the building required for a child care center on the Marywood site from CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  The majority of work being plumbing to

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PROPOSED CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS STILL HAS QUESTIONS THAT NEED TO BE ANSWERED

The City of Crookston held a Code of Conduct and Ethics committee meeting Thursday night at City Hall.  The committee is working on developing the said codes for elected officials, city employees, boards and commissions.  The meeting was attended by Mayor Guy Martin, Councilmembers Don Cavalier, Cindy Gjerswold, Dale Stainbrook, and Steve Erickson along with

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH BREAKS GROUND ON $51 MILLION EXPANSION

Dozens turned out Thursday morning to help RiverView Health celebrate the groundbreaking of their $51 million expansion project.   RiverView President and CEO Carrie Michalski said she was grateful that so many members of the community and those involved in the project were in attendance. “We just had a beautiful day,” said Michalski.  “Just so grateful

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MAYOR, CITY ADMINISTRATOR SAYS CITY COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLANNING MEETING A SUCCESS

The Crookston City Council and staff held their annual strategic planning meeting on Saturday at the Crookston.  Also invited were members of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority and identified members of the community.  City Administrator Shannon Stassen said it was a fantastic day with lots of ideas and engagement. “I think the day

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CHEDA UPDATES OAK COURT FIVE-YEAR PLAN, HOISETH PROVIDES CLARIFICATION ON TIF DISTRICT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at RiverView Health in Crookston.   The committee opened the meeting by swearing in new board member Betty Arvidson and holding a public hearing on the five-year action plan for the Oak Court Apartments.  Following the public hearing, the board passed a resolution updating the

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