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EVERS HOPES FOR MAY COMPLETION OF FOURNET REMODELING

Developer Jeff Evers says the Fournet Building’s remodeling is entering the stretch run toward his goal of a May completion date. However, that date will be dependent on special orders for the remodel, most notably a new skylight overlooking the second and third floor atrium. January saw a lot of noticeable work on the outside […]

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STOREFRONTS, STEEL FOR SKYLIGHT GOING INTO FOURNET BUILDING

On Monday, a lane of traffic around the Fournet Building was blocked off as work began on the storefronts that line N Broadway. Contractors began placing the framing for the glass storefronts Monday and will work the next two weeks to install those storefronts. Developer Jeff Evers said one lane of N Broadway will be

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES SEVERAL B3 GRANTS PENDING FUNDING FROM CITY COUNCIL

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board approved five Building Better Business (B3) program grants, four of them pending the program’s continued funding by the Crookston City Council on Monday night. The grants were awarded to Heroes Rise Coffee Company ($5,000) with the remaining funds from the original program fund, KROX Radio ($4,000),

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CHEDA BOARD MAKING ACCRUED VACATION PAYOUT, NEW COFFEE BUSINESS & CHILD CARE FINDING FOOTING

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board voted Tuesday morning to pay out 540 hours in accrued vacation to Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  Currently, Hoiseth has 740 hours of accrued vacation time, identified by auditor Brady Martz as a liability against CHEDA. Board Chairman Kurt Heldstab said the board discussed the vacation during

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CITY OF CROOKSTON TO FILE PERMIT APPLICATION TO LIGHT ROBERT ST BRIDGE

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee voted Monday night to complete a permit application to light the Robert St. Bridge.  The request for the City to complete the application was made by the Downtown Crookston Development Committee (DCDP). The State of Minnesota requires such a permit application to be submitted by the local government entity.

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