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ELY – The Ely Economic Development Authority gathered Tuesday night to discuss and plan their goals for the upcoming year to promote the economic growth of the business community.
The city’s economic advisor, John Fedo, initiated the discussion with a look back at the progress and successes of the EEDA’s efforts in the last year in the midst of the unique challenges of COVID-19.
“Which of these (goals) are still valid, and to what degree?” Fedo asked in reviewing the 2020 list. “Trailhead development, our number one priority, obviously has moved to our number one accomplishment. The realization that this project will see physical construction this year is pretty inevitable.”
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ELY – Following a nearly one-month closure, the Ely Drop and Shop secondhand retail shop is taking steps to have their business license reinstated and could soon reopen.
The downtown business at 204 E. Sheridan St. was shut down Feb. 11 by the Ely City Council, which pulled the operation’s business license. The closure was triggered by criminal charges against one of the business’s owners for allegedly selling methamphetamines on the premises.
Council members voted 6-0 Tuesday night to conditionally reinstate the business license. One council member was absent from the meeting.
The resolution stipulates that all current owners must sign the license, and they are all subject to an acceptable background check. The current owners of the business are Kristen Krings, Casey Moravitz, Rosario Thole and Tina Foster.