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CVB AWARDS MARKETING GRANT FUNDING TO THREE LOCAL ENTITIES

The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) met on Tuesday morning at the Irishman’s Shanty. MINNESOTA TWINS OFFICIAL YEARBOOK ADVERTISEMENT DENIED CVB Chairman Bob Magsam informed the board about a recent discussion with the Minnesota Twins for the CVB to be featured in the official yearbook for all 81 home games. The advertising cost for half of […]

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UMC HOSTS PUBLIC FORUM FEATURING U OF M PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DR. JAMES HOLLOWAY

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents named Laura Bloomberg, Rebecca Cunningham, and James Holloway as finalists to be the 18th President of the University of Minnesota System. The finalists rose to the top of a pool of four lead candidates unanimously endorsed by the Board’s Presidential Search Advisory Committee. Finalists will visit the Crookston,

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UMC AWARDED CARNEGIE ELECTIVE CLASSIFICATION FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AWARD

The University of Minnesota Crookston has been awarded the Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement and joins the other U of M campuses to be the country’s first and only university system where every individual campus has received this selective designation. The Twin Cities received their recognitions in 2006 and 2015, Morris in 2015, and

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CHEDA DISCUSSES IRP LOAN, PARTNERSHIP WITH UMC IN DEVELOPMENT OF MARKETING POSITION

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park and discussed housing updates, the 2024 budget, and other items. CHEDA recently adjusted the 2024 preliminary budget for the Valley Technology improvement funds. After review, it was confirmed that the city owns the Valley Technology building; therefore, the funds

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THE MINNESOTA CAPITAL INVESTMENT COMMITTEE VISITED UMC AND RECIEVED PROPOSALS FROM LOCAL ENTITIES

The Minnesota Capital Investment Committee is currently on its Northwest Minnesota Tour, where representatives from the committee listen to capital improvement propositions from communities they may not hear from as much. On Thursday night, the committee visited Crookston at the UMC campus. Chairmen of the Capital Investment Committee, Fue Lee, stated the committee will be

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