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CITY OF CROOKSTON DENIES REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS REGARDING AIC AND INDUSTRIAL PARK

The Crookston Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) presented board members and department heads’ requests for proposals regarding the Agriculture Innovation Campus (AIC) Parcel. The city of Crookston owns 100 acres on this property, with 10 acres being sold and owned by the AIC. The remaining 90 acres of the property is what is known as Industrial […]

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CROOKSTON AG INNOVATION CAMPUS COMPLETES FIRST PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION

The first phase of construction on the Ag Innovation Campus schedule is completed, as the non-profit crush and research facility moves a step closer to its 2022 production goal.   “We’re excited to be on track and moving forward with our plan to launch next year,” AIC Board Chair Mike Skaug said. “Despite all the

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COVID, RESULTING CONSTRUCTION INFLATION TO LIMIT AG INNOVATION CAMPUS INITIAL BUILD

The Ag Innovation Campus (AIC) will begin construction this summer, and while many things have gone well, soaring construction costs will impact the initial build of the facility. Project Manager Jim Lambert said the building costs have grown at an unprecedented rate. “We did hit some headwinds with COVID, absolutely,” said Lambert. “COVID has caused

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AG INNOVATION CAMPUS OPENS OFFICE DOWNTOWN

The Ag Innovation Campus (AIC) opened an office in Crookston on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s ground-breaking ceremony. The office is located at 202 South Main Street. Tom Slunecka, the Executive Director/CEO of the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council and Minnesota Soybean Growers Association this week, represents a big step for the AIC. “This is

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