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PARK BOARD REVIEWS RV CAMPGROUND, RECOMMENDS 2022 CAPITAL PROJECTS

The Crookston Park Board met on Tuesday to review the capital improvements planned for 2022. They also received an update on the RV campground that will be installed in Central Park this summer. The RV Campground is budgeted for $1.79 million, offset by a $1.35 million grant from the Greater Minnesota Parks and Trails. Riopelle […]

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CITY CREWS REMOVE GRATES AROUND SOME OF THE DOWNTOWN TREES

City crews were out this week removing grates around some of the downtown trees where the trees had begun to grow into the grates.  The openings were then filled with black dirt. Public Works Director Pat Kelly said staff would try torch to cut wider openings in the grates with a plasma torch, but not

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CITY COUNCIL APPROVES REOPENING CITY HALL, AWARDS BIDS FOR STREETS IMPROVEMENTS & MOWING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night with all the items on the consent agenda.  Among those were approving the City’s COVID-19 preparedness plan authorizing the reopening of city hall on Wednesday morning explains Interim City Administrator Angel.  “We will be opening the doors to the public in the morning,” said Weasner. “We had

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