Wabasha County Board hears complaints about agronomy center lights

Michael and Cheryl Furr came before the Wabasha County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on Aug. 7 seeking the board’s help in dealing with light pollution from a newly-constructed business – All American Progressive Ag Agronomy Center – that is 600 yards away from their home on County Road 25 about 1.5 miles outside of Elgin.

Zoning Administrator Kevin Krause was present for input.

All county board members were present, along with Assistant County Attorney Emily Adel and County Administrator Michael Plante.

 


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