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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES LETTER OF INTENT WITH EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night inside the City Hall Council Chambers.  CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda included approval of the August 9 meeting minutes and a resolution to approve City of Crookston bills and disbursements in the amount of $303,752.53. There were also resolutions before the board to approve partial payment estimates

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AG COMMISSIONER THOM PETERSON VISITS CROOKSTON TO SEE NEW AG INNOVATION CAMPUS

Minnesota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Thom Peterson visited Crookston on Tuesday to check out the work being done at the Ag Innovation Campus site on Ingersoll Avenue. Peterson met with members of the Ag Innovation team, along with Crookston Mayor Dale Stainbrook and City Administrator Amy Finch. Commissioner Peterson also discussed the Epitome Energy project

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL APPROVES TO WORK WITH NEW FLYER ON EXPANSION GRANT

The Crookston City Council met in the City Hall Council Chambers at City Hall on Monday evening.  City Councilman Steve Erickson was the only council member not present after a heart attack last week and had surgery on a blocked artery on Wednesday and another precautionary surgery on a partially blocked artery on Friday.  Erickson

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NEW CHEDA BOARD GETS AN UPDATE ON EPITOME ENERGY

UPDATED 3:30 P.M. The CHEDA board was given an update at their Tuesday morning meeting on the Epitome Energy project taking place in Crookston. The timeline for the plan is still on pace and moving forward smoothly. Epitome Energy President Dennis Egan spoke to the board about the progress and updated them on procedures moving

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CHEDA HOSTS FIRST MEETING WITH NEW BOARD

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park. It was the first official meeting with the new board of officers in place. The main agenda included a change to the Capital Fund five-year plan, an Epitome Energy Update, and a 2022 Budget discussion. Other various items were also

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