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UMC to hold its 50th Annual Bedding Plant Sale

Celebrate half a century of growing with the University of Minnesota Crookston horticulture program as they host their 50th annual bedding plant sale starting April 23 with a substantial selection of student-grown flowers, vegetables, herbs, and hanging baskets. A portion of the proceeds from the plant sale go to the students’ horticulture club and recruitment […]

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Crookston HEDA provides update on rodeo and approves funds for local daycare portable sink

The Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at Valley Technology Park. The main agenda for the meeting had a few items for approval and one discussion item. Community Development Director Karie Kirschbaum also updated the board on what developments for Septembers Rodeo. The board approved meeting

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What would a Local Option Sales Tax look like for The City of Crookston

On Monday, February 3, 2025, Rani Bhattacharyya, a University of Minnesota Community Extension Educator, presented during the Crookston City Council meeting.  The Crookston EDA asked Bhattacharyya to provide the City of Crookston with a Retail Trade Analysis and a Local Option Sales Tax Analysis.  “I work in the Valley Technology Park, which is the Business

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CHEDA to Hold Discussions on Housing Trust Fund

There will be a possible quorum of the Board at staff discussion of setting up a Local Housing Trust Fund. The meeting will take place Thursday, September 5, at 9:00 a.m. at Valley Technology Park, 510 County Road 71 in Crookston. All members of the public are welcome to attend the meetings.

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES APPLICATION FOR C2C GRANT

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) board met Thursday morning at Valley Technology Park.  The meeting only had one item on the agenda today: the approval to apply for a C2C grant. Specifically, the Department of Energy’s Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) Initiative. The initiative provides multi-year assistance worth up to $3 million

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