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Attorney: Council members shouldn t have voting power on other boards

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals City attorney: Crookston City Council members shouldn t have voting power on other boards Reynolds: Council members with voting power on boards like CHEDA, DCDP, CVB and other entities have a potential conflict of interest with their duties to the council/City and should only be liaisons Mike Christopherson The City of Crookston’s city attorney told the city council at a strategic planning session Wednesday evening that he’s not comfortable with council members serving as voting members of other boards and commissions because the business of those boards and commissions to varying degrees comes before the council and often that business involves money.

Crookston Visitors Bureau want to replace Welcome to Crookston signs

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Crookston Visitors Bureau looks to replace two Welcome to Crookston signs It s possible that Crookston High School industrial technology students could be involved; CVB also prepares to launch new website and release new Crookston Visitors Guide Mike Christopherson The Crookston Visitors Bureau is forming a subcommittee of collaborators and stakeholders with the goal of replacing the “Welcome to Crookston” signs posted at the main entrances into town along U.S. Highway 2 and Highway 75.     The current wooden signs are decades old and have been spruced up now and then over the years, with most of the work involving fresh coats of paint and some other touch-ups.

City releases $22,700 to new Crookston Visitors Bureau

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Crookston Visitors Bureau gets influx of funds to launch new website, visitors guide, etc. The money was in the budget as of June 12, when the Crookston Chamber terminated its agreement with the previous CVB; effort to reconcile Chamber/previous CVB books nixed due to lack of documentation Mike Christopherson    The new Crookston Visitors Bureau has been allocated approximately $22,700 to continue moving forward on various initiatives such as the launch of its own website and production of a new digital and printed visitors’ guide. The City of Crookston has moved the money to the CVB, which was in the previous Crookston Convention & Visitors Bureau account held by its previous fiscal host, the Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce. The funds have sort of been in limbo since June 12, 2020, when the Chamber terminated its agreement with the previous CVB.

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