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DRAFTS, HEAD EAST SALON, FUNCTIONALLY FIT RECEIVE B3 GRANTS FROM CHEDA

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met Tuesday morning and approve three separate B3 grants to Crookston businesses Drafts Sports Bar & Grill, Head East Salon, and Functionally Fit. The grant was the second for Drafts and the first for the other two businesses totaling $12,000. Businesses are eligible for up to […]

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CHEDA BOARD PAYS EPITOME PERMITTING INVOICES, RECEIVES UPDATE ON AG INNOVATION CAMPUS

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met on Tuesday, approving the paying of an invoice to Industrial Process and Management Consultants, LLC, for $7,000. Last week, a motion to recommend approving the invoice died without a second during CHEDA’s Epitome Energy Advisory Committee meeting. CHEDA Board President Kurt Heldstab said he’d spoken

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY TURNS IN MORE THAN $200,000 IN RECEIPTS RESULTING IN $15,880 IN CHAMBER BUCKS

The Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce and Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a month-long shop local incentive program amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.  The result was the Crookston community came out in full force in support of local businesses. Tuesday morning on Valley Talk, Chamber Executive Director Terrie Heggie announced the final numbers,

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CITY ADMINISTRATOR SEARCH PUT ON HOLD, SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK CANCELED

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night with councilmembers Don Cavalier, Bobby Baird, and Joe Kresl along with Mayor Dale Stainbrook, interim City Administrator and City Attorney Corky Reynolds present at City Hall.  Councilmen Jake Fee, Steve Erickson, Tom Vedbraaten, Dylane Klatt, and Clayton Briggs along with Crookston Housing and Economic Development

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE APPROVES SURVEY OF COLBORN PROPERTY FOR LAND OPTION

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night voting to have city staff move forward with surveying the Colborn Property for the land option agreements with Epitome Energy, the Soy Innovation Campus, and Vertical Malt.  Interim City Administrator Angel Weasner informed the board that while initial estimates to survey the property were between

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