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CHEDA PASSES RESOLUTION OPPOSING CITY OF CROOKSTON’S PROPOSED DISSOLUTION OF CHEDA

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority had a special board meeting on Tuesday night at the Valley Technology Park in Crookston.  The board passed a resolution opposing the City of Crookston’s proposed dissolution of CHEDA.  Resolution 6-1-2021 said the key reasons why they are against dissolving CHEDA are: 1. By statute, CHEDA performs functions

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EPITOME ENERGY CEO DENNIS EGAN PROVIDES UPDATE TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE

On Monday night, Epitome Energy CEO Dennis Egan gave an update to the Ways & Means Committee on the progress of Epitome Energy. The focus remains on bringing value-added to the basis for soybeans in the area. “Absolutely, the study that the University of Minnesota Crookston Extension did still holds true,” said Egan. “When you

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PERMITS BEING FINALIZED, POSSIBLE GROUNDBREAKING THIS FALL EPITOME ENERGY CEO TELLS CHEDA BOARD

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board met Tuesday morning approving three invoices for permitting for Epitome Energy and received an update from Epitome Energy CEO Dennis Egan, who joined the meeting virtually. The invoices were to Wenck Associates (2 invoices) and Sunde Engineering; the two companies contracted to complete the permitting process.