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Crookston City Administrator Called a Liar By Dana Johnson

During Tuesday night’s Crookston Ways & Means Committee (Crookston City Council, department heads and staff) meeting former councilwoman Dana Johnson accused City Administrator Shannon Stassen of being a liar and he was hired by the City illegally and called his conduct into question regarding emails she has seen. Johnson said she wasn’t going to bring […]

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Martin, Vedbraaten, Erickson, Cavalier and Gjerswold Win Elections

Guy Martin won the Crookston Mayoral race, Tom Vedbraaten and Steve Erickson will continue on the City Council and Don Cavalier and Cindy Gjerswold will join the Crookston City Council after the election on Tuesday night.  2,498 people of the 3,491 voters registered voted in the Crookston Mayor race. Mayor Race – Guy Martin (pictured

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School District to get Less Referendum Money For Pool

During a review of the Crookston School District Audit, they discovered that revenues from the District’s swimming pool referendum will be slightly less than previously thought and shared that information with the City of Crookston Monday afternoon. The adjustment is from the Minnesota State Department of Education in their Levy Limitation Report. Crookston Schools Superintendent

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Five Are Running For City Council At-Large Opening

The candidates running for Crookston City Council At-Large are Dylane Klatt, Joe Kresl, Kelly Shea, Tom Vedbraaten and Trent Brekken.  We asked each candidate to introduce themselves and why they are running.  Q: Would you please tell us about yourself? Dylane: My name is Dylane Klatt.  I’m running for Crookston City Council At-Large.  I want

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Crookston Ways and Means Discusses Downtown Master Plan and CHEDA

The Crookston City Council meeting was over quickly Monday night as the council unanimously passed the consent agenda.  The city set various public forums for the Tuesday, November 13 (an amendment from the original agenda calling for the meetings on Monday, November 12. The following public forums will be held on Tuesday, November 13 for

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Crookston City Council Wants to Discuss Downtown Master Plan

The Crookston City Council met Monday night in the council chambers at City Hall. The consent agenda, which passed unanimously, included approving the previous meetings minutes and the following resolutions; to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $204,224.52, to call for a public hearing for the DEED Small Cities grant

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