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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston City Council is scheduled to meet Monday, January 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  All items on the agenda are listed under the consent agenda and they include: approve the January 14 meeting minutes, resolutions, to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $690,887.47 […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY FOR BOTH CLOSED AND OPEN SESSIONS

The Ways & Means Committee will meet twice on Monday at City Hall.  First, they will meet in closed session at 6:30 p.m. to discuss a potential property sale.  Then the regularly scheduled Ways & Means Committee meeting will follow the City Council.  The agenda for the open meeting includes the following nominations to boards

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DRAINAGE BEHIND BARETTE STREET ESTATES, TRAILS TO BE ADDRESSED WITH CUL-DE-SAC DEVELOPMENT

Nature View Estates and Barrette Street estates and water/drainage problems were questioned at the Crookston Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday evening. The Northwest Housing Cooperative and Bob Herkenhoff’s plan for the Nature View Estates cul-de-sacs off Barrette Street should address the current drainage issue behind the homes on the east side of Barrette Street.  “Our

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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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EPITOME ENERGY PRESIDENT & CEO DENNIS EGAN SAYS CROOKSTON QUICKLY BECAME A TOP CHOICE

The announcement of a 21-million bushel soybean solvent-extraction facility, 30-million gallon biodiesel facility and specialty soybean mechanical extraction plant brings the promise of an exciting future to Crookston’s Ag industry.  The process to determine a location for a new Epitome Energy, LCC plant began with finding an underutilized and underserved soybean market in Minnesota said

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