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DEED awards CHEDA a grant for Redevelopment of Red River Valley Winter Shows

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met Wednesday, October 2, at the Valley Technology Park and learned they were awarded a Redevelopment Grant from DEED (Department of Employment and Economic Development) for $1.5 million for the redevelopment of the Red River Valley Winter Shows building, The Crookston Housing and EDA, along with the City […]

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Governor Walz Announces $6 Million Child Care Expansion

Governor Tim Walz today announced over $6 million in new grants to expand access to child care for working families throughout Minnesota. The new grants follow record funding announced in May and are expected to create thousands of new childcare slots. “Having access to affordable and reliable child care is what allows new parents to get

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Crookston and Area Cities Recieve Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) Grants

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced that $21 million in Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) Grants will be disbursed to 31 cities, townships, and counties across Greater Minnesota. One of those cities was Crookston. These funds will be used for commercial and residential property rehabilitations, public facility improvements, and other economic development

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CITY COUNCIL REVIEWS PRESENTATION REGARDING INSTALLATION OF RAILROAD SPUR AT INDUSTRIAL PARK

The Crookston City Council received a presentation on Monday regarding the Minnesota Rail Service Improvement (MRSI) at the Industrial Park. Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Regional Business Development Manager Chet Bodin and Crookston EDA Director Karie Kirschbaum proposed that the city donate 15 acres of land at Industrial Park to expand the

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DEED AWARDS OVER $1.4 MILLION FOR EMPLOYER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) today announced 11 workforce development grants totaling over $1.4 million to six Minnesota educational institutions that partnered with Minnesota businesses to develop and deliver workforce training programs addressing those employers’ specific needs.  “Workforce training programs help employers with their labor recruitment and retention efforts and provide employees with essential skills and career development opportunities,” said DEED Commissioner Matt Varilek. “Partnering with educational institutions is an effective way to deliver these programs because they help employers customize training opportunities and leverage teaching staff expertise.” 

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