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CHEDA BOARD WILL HOLD SPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board will have a special meeting Tuesday, February 11, at 7:00 a.m. at Valley Technology Park.  The agenda is a closed session to evaluate Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  Removed from a previous version of the agenda was an item titled Crookston Inn.  The UCC (Uniformed Commercial Code […]

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COUNCIL RELEASES MORTGAGE ON CROOKSTON INN, JACOBSON HOSPITALITY STILL OWES ON LOAN

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night passing a resolution to release the mortgage attached to the Crookston Inn.  The release of the mortgage will allow United Valley Bank to take ownership of the property without foreclosing on the previous owner and to enter into a lease agreement with an outside party to operate

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UNITED VALLEY BANK/NORTHERN SKY BANK DONATE TO RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION FOR BUILDING PROJECT

United Valley Bank/Northern Sky Bank recently invested back into its hometown community by donating the first installment of its $50,000 pledge through the RiverView Foundation to RiverView’s building project, RiverView 2020. United Valley Bank acquired Northern Sky Bank, Crookston, earlier this year. Northern Sky Bank has served the Crookston area since 1916, operating as a

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ONE ARRESTED AFTER REPORTS OF SHOTS FIRED IN MAHNOMEN

On Sunday, May 12 at approximately 8:19 p.m. Mahnomen County Deputies and White Earth Officers responded to reports of shots fired in the City of Mahnomen.  22-year-old Chase Gagnon of Mahnomen was taken into custody without incident.  Gagnon is suspected of firing about 11 rounds from a 9mm pistol in the area of Main St

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UNITED VALLEY BANK TO ACQUIRE NORTHERN SKY BANK IN CROOKSTON

Two of the Red River Valley’s most respected financial institutions are joining forces. United Valley Bank has agreed to acquire Northern Sky Bank in Crookston, Minnesota, pending regulatory approval. Northern Sky Bank has served the Crookston area since 1916, operating as a community bank with a focus on reinvesting in local houses, businesses, schools and

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