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CHEDA DISCUSSES PIRATE DRIVE DEVELOPMENT, B3 GRANTS, HOUSING, AND MORE

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday for a regular meeting at 7:00 a.m. at the Valley Technology Park. After the Call to Order, the meeting began with the board approving their meeting minutes from their last meeting on Monday, December 19, and their special meeting on Tuesday, December 27, which […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON RESPONDS TO EPITOME ENERGY MOVING SOYBEAN PROCESSING FACILITY TO GRAND FORKS

On Monday evening, Epitome Energy announced that it’s chosen to move its Soybean Processing Facility from Crookston to Grand Forks due to delays from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) review of their permit applications, which could’ve delayed their 2025 opening and providing market benefits for farmers across Northwestern Minnesota. Crookston Community Director Kari Kirschbaum

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CHEDA FORENSIC AUDIT IS A GOOD REPORT, BUT MORE POLICIES SHOULD BE PUT IN PLACE

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday for a regular meeting at noon at the Valley Technology Park. After the Call to Order, the meeting began with the board approving their meeting minutes from their last meetings on August 9 and 22, which it did unanimously. CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda

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CHEDA BOARD TO HOLD LAST MEETING OF 2021 ON TUESDAY, DEC. 21

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) will meet on Tuesday, December 21, at 7:00 a.m. inside Valley Technology Park. The meeting will begin with the approval of the October 19 meeting minutes. The Consent Agenda includes approving EDA Financials, Crookston Job Loan Status and Financials, Community Investment Financials, B3 Grants and Financials, the

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CHEDA APPROVES LOAN EXTENSION AGREEMENT WITH EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met inside Valley Technology Park on Tuesday morning. The meeting began with appointing Robert Barnes for the role of Community Development Director/CHEDA Executive Director. The board approved the motion unanimously. Barnes grew up in Tennessee and has an Economic Development Background. His first day of work

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CHEDA BOARD DISCUSSES CHANGES FOR 2022 BUDGET

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a special meeting Tuesday morning to propose changes to their 2022 budget.  2022 CHEDA BUDGET PROPOSAL The budget presented before the board was a preliminary budget and the final will be before the board in September. Interim Executive Director Amy Finch explained the main changes in

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