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CITY ADMINISTRATOR SEARCH PUT ON HOLD, SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK CANCELED

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night with councilmembers Don Cavalier, Bobby Baird, and Joe Kresl along with Mayor Dale Stainbrook, interim City Administrator and City Attorney Corky Reynolds present at City Hall.  Councilmen Jake Fee, Steve Erickson, Tom Vedbraaten, Dylane Klatt, and Clayton Briggs along with Crookston Housing and Economic Development […]

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE APPROVES SURVEY OF COLBORN PROPERTY FOR LAND OPTION

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night voting to have city staff move forward with surveying the Colborn Property for the land option agreements with Epitome Energy, the Soy Innovation Campus, and Vertical Malt.  Interim City Administrator Angel Weasner informed the board that while initial estimates to survey the property were between

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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE TO MEET MONDAY

The Ways & Means Committee will meet Monday, March 23 immediately following the Crookston City Council meeting in the council chambers at city hall.  The agenda is below – Approve Agenda for March 23, 2020 Epitome Energy Land Option Library Board Appointments Homeland Security and Emergency Management Joint Powers Agreement

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CHEDA BOARD DISCUSSES GRANT APPLICATION, FOOD SHELF LOCATION, AND MORE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board met on Tuesday morning.  The board authorized Executive Director Craig Hoiseth to apply for a grant from the USDA for rural business development using $100,000 of the funds allocated to CHEDA last year by the Crookston City Council.  Hoiseth said the application, due by the end

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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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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO REQUEST BONDING FROM STATE IN PHASES FOR COLBORN PROPERTY

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee held a special meeting Thursday afternoon to discuss state capital investment bonding and the possible issuance of municipal bonds to provide the infrastructure on the Colborn Property.  The infrastructure will be necessary for businesses including Epitome Energy, Vertical Malt and the Soy Innovation Campus to build on the property. 

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