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Fournet Building subordination approved by Ways & Means Committee

Crookston City Council's Ways & Means Committee approved a preliminary request from First Community Credit Union for the City and CHEDA (Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority) to subordinate loans for the Fournet Building in relation to proposed refinancing. Fournet owner Jeff Evers told the Committee after the approval that the project is moving along for its tenants, but the biggest delay was the elevator installation. Evers added that he had to change elevator companies after waiting over a year with no results, but the new elevator provider should have the install complete by April.

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FALL DEAN’S LIST FOR MSU MOORHEAD

The following students have been named to the Minnesota State University Moorhead dean’s list in recognition of academic achievement fall semester 2021: Crookston High School grads: Elysa Christensen - Art Education Merran Dingmann - Speech/Language/ Hearing Science Hannah Emanuel - Elementary Inclusive Education Elizabeth Erdman - Psychology Elise Erdmann - Elementary Inclusive Education Kathryn MacGregor - Graphic Design Bethany Newquist - Film Studies Victoria Proulx - Speech/Language/ Hearing Science Sarah Ryan - Accounting Hannah Thompson - Social Work, Criminal Justice Fisher High School grads: Hellanna Gunstinson - Communication Studies Elizabeth McDonald - Speech/Language/Hearing Science Students must maintain a 3.25 or higher grade point average and carry 12 graded credits to qualify for the honor. MSU Moorhead is a comprehensive university offering more than 150 majors, emphases and options, 15 graduate degree programs, 40 certificate programs, and 31 areas of teacher licensure preparation.

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Public Works purchase OK’d by Council

Crookston City Council approved Public Works' request this week to purchase a directional snow plow loader attachment and increase their budget after it was said that the attachment could do three times the "swipe" of their current plow. Recent snow events have kept city employees busy and following recommendations from two cities nearby, Public Works Director Brandon Carlson says the new attachment will go along with the upgraded equipment that will arrive this summer.

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Council hears first reading of ordinance on traffic rules for UTV use

Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier spent time at the podium at this week's City Council meeting offering the first reading of an ordinance that details traffic rules for Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) use within the city. Should the Council pass the ordinance, a permit would be required to operate a UTV on city roadways, streets, alleys and other public property.

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office: Juvenile hit by pickup in Fosston

A juvenile was hit by a pickup while crossing the street in Fosston on January 7, the Polk County Sheriff's Office reports. Dispatchers were notified of the accident at approximately 8:30 a.m. near the intersection of 1st St E and N Granum Ave in the City of Fosston and, upon further investigation, found that a juvenile female was crossing 1st St E when she was struck by a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup driving east.

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