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{/p} KALISPELL, Mont. — Workers at CHS in Kalispell are taking the last bit of grains out of the downtown silo. They’re transitioning into a brand new $14.5 million facility on the city’s east side. ADVERTISEMENT Last grain elevator in downtown Kalispell to stop running, new facility underway by Vanessa Perez Wednesday, October 30th 2019 AA 20 ° 34 ° 36 ° Search Site ---PAGE BREAK--- The grain elevator has been running since 1908. The new location has a fertilizer plant and a new grain elevator. CHS is also working on a full-service fuel island that will be open to the public. The company says it the end of an era. “At the time it was built it was the edge of Kalispell, and so we’ve put a lot of work into that elevator, keeping it up to date and current. It’s kind of bittersweet, we’ve babied it all these years, and now it’s time to move on,” CHS general manager Mark Lalum said. The city can now revitalize that part of town. ADVERTISING MORE TO EXPLORE Iowa teacher on administrative leave after social media post on Greta Thunberg Police: 'Chronic masturbator' caught after numerous complaints 20 ° 34 ° 36 ° Search Site