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Crookston City Council to meet on Monday evening

The Crookston City Council will meet Monday evening at 5:30 p.m. in the Crookston City Hall council chambers. The meeting will start with a presentation regarding bonding for $3.3 million presented by Taylor Wyum of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority. The consent agenda includes the approval of meeting minutes from meetings on October

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CHEDA approves audit, Oak Court remodel contract, applying for a state grant, and holds off on daycare grant to get some details figured out before approval

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met on Tuesday morning at the Valley Technology Park in Crookston.  AUDIT BY BRADY MARTZ APPROVEDBrian Opsahl of Brady Martz and Associates went through the 2024 audit and said that when dealing with the federal government (federal housing money), the audit is a lot of work, and it

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Crookston City Council talks Emergency Management, Community Development, and Valley Tech Park budgets

The Crookston City Council met on Monday evening to discuss budgets. KROX continues our budget discussion with a recap of Emergency Management, Community Development, and Valley Technology Park. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT-Crookston Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director Shane Heldstab gave the presentation on the budget. The presentation wasn’t long because it is a small budget, but

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CHEDA discusses childcare and downtown commercial vacancy

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met this week and looked at how they could help expand daycare opportunities in the City of Crookston. CHILDCARE OPERATOR GRANTThe board first approved a $3,000 grant for a daycare provider that will take over the facility on Ingersol Avenue (by the Transfer Station) in Crookston. The grant

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CHEDA approves donating land to Minnesota Northern Railroad for railroad spur project

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority had a special meeting on Tuesday morning at the Valley Technology Center. A special meeting was needed to help move the railroad spur project forward in the industrial park. “A few months back, probably earlier in 2025, the City of Crookston donated about 10 acres of land out

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