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New CHEDA Board votes 7-0 to terminate Hoiseth, effective immediately

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals New CHEDA Board votes 7-0 to terminate Hoiseth, effective immediately City attorney says Hoiseth was placed on leave July 6, reinstated, then placed on leave again at an emergency meeting July 16 Mike Christopherson The new board of directors of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA), now comprised of Mayor Dale Stainbrook and six Crookston City Council members, voted 7-0 Monday evening to terminate CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth, effective immediately. The motion was made by Ward 3 Council member Clayton Briggs and seconded by Ward 6 Council member Dylane Klatt after a closed session, allowed by state statute, that ran for almost an hour in the city hall council chambers. Once the closed session ended and the CHEDA Board returned to open session, City Attorney Corky Reynolds said that during the closed session the board discussed “unprofessional conduct” on behalf of

5-3 council vote changes CHEDA, puts Hoiseth s job in doubt; HRA stays

5-3 council vote changes CHEDA, puts Hoiseth s job in doubt; HRA stays
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Sign complaints: Tough to legally challenge right to free speech

Mike Christopherson Crookston Times     City Attorney Corky Reynolds addressed the Crookston City Council this week in response to what he said have been several complaints made to local law enforcement and city hall about the displaying of various “signs, flags and banners” on properties in town.     Although Reynolds’ presentation and the ensuing discussion didn’t get more specific than referring to election and/or political campaign signs, the presumption is that some signs still lingering from the 2020 presidential election in which Joe Biden prevailed over Donald Trump are spurring the complaints.     In a nutshell, Reynolds said, there’s not much that can be done, at least when it comes to forcing the signs’ removal because the complainant has deemed them inappropriate or offensive.

Here s what the City can/can t do when property owners don t clean up

Mike Christopherson Crookston Times     With the snow from earlier in the winter long-gone and this week’s snow sure to be a memory soon, added to the fact that the City of Crookston’s Spring Clean-Up Week is fast approaching, it’s the time of the year when property owners feeling especially motivated by warmer temperatures and the grass getting greener give their properties a good once-over.     But not all property owners are overcome with the spirit of spring and the motivation to spruce up their yards, which is where City ordinances involving junk, debris and other items in yards come into play.

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