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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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PRELIMINARY TAX LEVY FOR 2022 BUDGET SET AT 10% FOR THE CITY OF CROOKSTON

The Crookston Ways & Means Committee met on Monday night following the City Council meeting inside the City Hall Council Chambers. The agenda included discussing 6 of the city’s department budgets, a proposal showcasing communication technology that can support our community from Megan Pederson of Vocal Fuel, and a preliminary levy discussion for the 2022

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