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CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER AMBASSADORS CELEBRATE TWO OF ITS MEMBERS

Crookston Area Chamber Ambassadors are proud to celebrate and cheer for two of its members, Happy Joes Pizza & Ice Cream and Vertical Malt. HAPPY JOES’ PIZZA & ICE CREAM Thanks to Jake Fee and Ellie Koepp, Happy Joe’s Pizza and Ice Cream in Crookston lives on.  Chamber Ambassadors stopped to visit the new owners […]

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CHEDA BOARD RECOMMENDS BUSINESS SUBSIDY FOR APG DEVELOPMENT TO CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board met on Tuesday morning.  They approved a resolution authorizing the sale of property located south of Casey’s General Store to AGP Development for $90,000.  They also passed a recommendation to the City Council for a business subsidy agreement with APG.  The business subsidy is for a

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SENATOR TINA SMITH TALKS HOUSING AND TOURS VERTICAL MALT

U.S. Senator Tina Smith met Monday with local leaders from Crookston and the surrounding area to discuss the shortage of affordable housing.  Smith also spent time touring Vertical Malt learning about the Malt business from owner Adam Wagner and his plans for further expansion.  Craig Hoiseth, Executive Director for the Crookston Housing and Economic Development

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REGAL ACADEMY RECEIVES SEVERAL GRANTS, CHEDA WILL USE $50,000 ELSEWHERE ON CHILD CARE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday morning.  After many discussions on childcare, a center took a big step forward in May when the board appropriated $50,000 to the buildout of a center at Marywood.  On Tuesday, CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth told the board that community partners had stepped

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VERTICAL MALT MAY BREAK GROUND ON NEW MALT HOUSE BY EARLY 2020

Continuing our story on Vertical Malt, Adam Wagner, President of Vertical Malt, hopes the business will be able to break ground on a new malt house by 2020.  “We’re working hard on the plan right now, trying to get the footprint that we know we’re going to need,” said Wagner.  “It’s possible we could break

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