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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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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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CITY OF CROOKSTON TAKES POSITIVE STEP IN SOYBEAN PROJECT WITH CAPITAL INVESTMENT COMMITTEE

The Senate Capital Investment Committee visited Crookston on Wednesday, and the City of Crookston leaders along with their many partners took part in a significant step toward securing bonding for infrastructure for the development of the Colburn Property south of Titan Machinery.  In addition to the investment committee U.S. Representative Collin Peterson, former Minnesota Senator

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BELTRAMI FARMER ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT OF MINNESOTA SOYBEAN GROWERS ASSOCIATION

Mike Skaug, a Polk County soybean farmer, was elected by his fellow directors to become the vice president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA). Skaug will serve under MSGA President and Wheaton farmer Jamie Beyer. “It’s an honor to be nominated and elected by my peers to become vice president,” Skaug said. “Coming off

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES MOVING ON $1.25 MILLION LOAN TO EPITOME ENERGY

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) held a special board meeting Tuesday morning.  The majority of the meeting was held in a closed session related to land sales and acquisition as allowed in MN Statutes 13D.05, Subd. 1 and 3.  The open part of the meeting consisted of one agenda item, a proposal

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