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Crookston Housing and Economic Authority

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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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CROOKSTON CHAMBER HAS PROCESSED OVER $18,000 IN RECEIPTS FOR CHAMBER BUCKS

The Crookston Area Chamber and Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority announced last month they were going to run an incentive program that turns receipts from shopping local into Chamber Bucks.  Chamber Executive Director Terri Heggie said that as of Wednesday night, the Chamber had received more than $18,400 in receipts spent at Crookston businesses.

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CHEDA’S CRAIG HOISETH TALKS EPITOME ENERGY AND THE SOYBEAN INNOVATION CAMPUS

On Thursday, Governor Tim Walz signed the omnibus agriculture finance bill which includes $5 million in funding for the Soy Innovation Campus between Epitome Energy and the University of Minnesota Crookston.  The campus will be located adjacent to Epitome Energy’s 21-million-bushel soybean crush and 30-million-gallon biodiesel facility.  Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Executive Director

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CITY COUNCIL TABLES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, APPROVES TIF DISTRICT AND RIVERVIEW BONDS

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night holding public hearings for both the issuance of revenue bonds for the proposed project by RiverView Healthcare Association and the proposed TIF District 3-11 for the Fournet building.  During the public hearing for the RiverView bonds, councilman Tom Vedbraaten asked if bonding the full RiverView project would

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EPITOME ENERGY CEO DENNIS EGAN MEETS WITH CITY OFFICIALS, FARMERS ABOUT SOYBEAN CRUSH PLANT AND BIODIESEL FACILITY

Dennis Egan, President, and CEO of Epitome Energy, LLC visited Crookston Tuesday morning to share his vision with members of the Crookston City Council, Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Board members, and about 40 local farmers.  Things have continued to develop positively over the past month since Epitome Energy announced it plans to open

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CHEDA AND CITY LEARN ABOUT FINANCING DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY AND ITS CHALLENGES

Members of the Crookston City Council, Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board, City Administrator Shannon Stassen, Crookston City Finance Director Angel Weasner and CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth met with Paul Steinman and Mikaela Huot of Springsted, Inc. Tuesday morning to discuss ways the City can provide gap financing for new development in

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