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SENATOR TINA SMITH TALKS HOUSING AND TOURS VERTICAL MALT

U.S. Senator Tina Smith met Monday with local leaders from Crookston and the surrounding area to discuss the shortage of affordable housing.  Smith also spent time touring Vertical Malt learning about the Malt business from owner Adam Wagner and his plans for further expansion.  Craig Hoiseth, Executive Director for the Crookston Housing and Economic Development

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EPITOME ENERGY COULD BRING A BIG FINANCIAL IMPACT WITH $1 MILLION IN TAX REVENUE PER YEAR

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) advisory committee on Epitome Energy met on Tuesday morning during which they voted unanimously to recommend a $250,000 loan to the CHEDA board.  They also received an update from CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth on the land option agreement negotiations and heard about Epitome Energy exploring increasing

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POLK COUNTY PASSES RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF EPITOME ENERGY

The Polk County Commissioners have passed a resolution in support of Epitome Energy’s efforts to bring a soybean crush facility for biodiesel fuel to Crookston.  The Polk County resolution is the second of the local taxing entities following the resolution of the Crookston City Council on June 10. Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting said the

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CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE REVIEWING LAND OPTION, BUSINESS SUBSIDY FOR EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) advisory committee for Epitome Energy met Tuesday morning for the first time since their introductory meeting in early July.  While no action was taken, the committee discussed the loan requested by Epitome Energy, a land option agreement and business subsidy.  In June, Epitome Energy requested a $1.25

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ASPEN CHIROPRACTIC SET TO REOPEN WITH MODERN LOOK, FEEL AFTER REMODEL

Aspen Chiropractic will reopen on Monday, July 22 after more than two months of remodeling.  Dr. Craig Theede, who has owned the business for eight years, said it was a natural time to update a 100-year-old building. “I’ve been here eight years operating out of a building that is 100 years old,” said Theede.  “It

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