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CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS PROCEEDING WITH EPITOME ENERGY PERMITTING LOAN

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) advisory committee met on Tuesday morning to discuss the first two invoices related to the air permitting and environment assessment worksheet for Epitome Energy. Along with those invoices, the committee also received information that the Department of Agriculture grant of $1 million to Epitome Energy would have […]

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CHEDA ADVISORY BOARD DISCUSSES BONDING WITH DENNIS EGAN, SENATOR MARK JOHNSON

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Advisory Board met on Tuesday morning and discussed the infrastructure bonding that the City of Crookston will work to get included in the Minnesota State Legislature’s Capital Bonding Bill.  They were joined by Dennis Egan from Epitome Energy and Senator Mark Johnson.  Johnson suggested that the City

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EGAN INFORMS CHEDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF UPCOMING ANNOUNCEMENTS ON SEPTEMBER 5

Dennis Egan, the CEO and President of Epitome Energy, met with the Crookston Housing and Economic Development (CHEDA) advisory committee on Tuesday morning.  Egan said there would be some “huge” announcements coming on September 5th when Commissioner Thom Peterson from the Department of Agriculture visits Crookston along with Egan and the Epitome Energy team.   Egan

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WAYS & MEANS SUPPORTS EPITOME ENERGY LOAN, LAND OPTION ONCE REGULATIONS ARE MET

During Monday’s nights Ways & Means Committee meeting, the recommended loan and land option by the Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) with Epitome Energy, LLC was discussed.  The committee voted to continue to move forward on the loan, and land option after due diligence and all statutory regulations are met.  City Attorney Charles

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION PRESENTS ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY OF PROPOSED EPITOME ENERGY FACILITY

Rani Bhattacharyya from the University of Minnesota Extension shared the Economic Impact study completed by Extension with local leaders and farmers on Tuesday morning.  The economic impact study is a three-pronged source of activity including Epitome Energy, their partners, and the employees explained Bhattacharyya.  “When we conduct Economic Impact Analysis, we group the impacts into

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