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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL, WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council and Ways & Means Committee will meet Monday night at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.  The City Council has a small agenda consisting of only consent agenda items.  Items on the consent agenda are approving proposed July 22 meeting minutes, approving bills and disbursements totaling $474,550.50, approving a resolution to execute […]

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MAYOR’S COURTYARD MOVING CLOSER TO COMPLETION WITH THE HELP OF MANY

The new walking and biking hub located in the Mayor’s Courtyard on the corner of Main and Robert streets is moving closer to completion with recent input from the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP).  The DCDP has been communicating with members of Bike Crookston and the City of Crookston as the project has moved forward. 

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER THANKS THOSE WHO ADOPTED BASKETS

The flowers are in full bloom and the beauty of summer in Crookston is on display. The Crookston Area Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau would like to give a warm thank you to everyone who purchased a hanging basket through the Adopt-A-Basket Program. These multi-colored flowers are the focus of some amazing pictures taken by community

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TRI-VALLEY WILL BE ON THE GO THIS SUMMER

Area community members interested in learning more about Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. and the programs offered at the community action agency will have an opportunity to do just that this summer. Tri-Valley in Crookston will host a series of “Tri-Valley on the Go” events in area communities. Staff will travel on T.H.E. Bus and set

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EVERS READY TO FLIP FROM DEMO TO CONSTRUCTION, PUBLIC DEFENDERS MOVE INTO FOURNET

Developer Jeff Evers has completed one phase of construction in the Fournet Building with the old Four Seasons Store on the southeast corner now housing office space.  Last week The Ninth District Public Defenders moved into that space which will serve as their temporary home until construction is complete on the second and third floors. 

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EAT UNITED SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM BEGINS MONDAY JUNE 10

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program returns for its fifth year, Monday, June 10.  Crookston Public Schools, along with the USDA, United Way of Crookston and Tri-Valley Opportunity Council provide free summer lunches to all youth in the community on a first come, first serve basis. Crookston Public Schools Food Service Director Anna Brekken

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