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CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS PAYING ONE AIR PERMITTING INVOICE, NOT PAYING ANOTHER

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Advisory Committee met on Tuesday morning at Valley Technology Park.  On the agenda were two invoices for the air permitting process for the proposed Epitome Energy.  The committee recommended paying one invoice but advise against paying an invoice for $10,000 to Egan Public Affairs. Egan Public Affairs, […]

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EPITOME ENERGY MAKING PLANS ON PROGRAM FOR PREMIUM BUSHEL RATES FOR EQUITY INVESTORS

Epitome Energy CEO Dennis Egan shared the latest updates with a group of soybean growers Wednesday at the University of Minnesota Crookston.  Among those updates was a program to provide equity investors with a premium rate for their soybeans.  In addition to the program, Egan also updated the growers on the types of meetings Epitome

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SOYBEAN AND CORN UPDATE MEETING TO BE HELD IN NEWFOLDEN, DECEMBER 5

The Marshall County Soybean & Corn Growers Association is sponsoring a soybean and corn update meeting along with their annual meeting on Thursday, December 5, 2019 at the Community Center in Newfolden. Speakers and topics include Bill Craig, Ag Service Director for Marshall County, ‘2019 Variety & Research Trial Results for Marshall County’; Introduction of

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STASSEN GIVES COUNCIL AN ULTIMATUM, FIRE HOISETH & REFORM CHEDA OR GRANT SEPARATION AGREEMENT

Shannon Stassen, City Administrator for the City of Crookston, gave the Crookston City Council an ultimatum in an email sent to the Crookston City Council on Friday, November 1 to remove the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Executive Director, Craig Hoiseth, and reform CHEDA, or to give Stassen a separation agreement.  Stassen followed

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CHEDA BOARD MOVES FORWARD WITH PERMITTING FOR EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning to discuss two topics, invoices for permitting for Epitome Energy and the 2020 CHEDA final budget.  The board voted unanimously to pay the invoices from Sunde Engineering and Wenck Associates for permitting as recommended by the advisory committee.  Kurt Heldstab,

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