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Not only do they provide cost-effective and quality insurance products,
they strive to fully protect their clients while delivering the good
service people deserve. In fact, customers are considered family.
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Stearns Bank in North Branch is offering one free Winter Fest button per family if you stop in and make a donation to the local food shelf. Your Winter Fest button will get you $500 if you find the medallion in the upcoming medallion hunt. It will get you many free or special deals around town. Get yours today at locations in NB or bring a food shelf donation to Stearns and get one free.
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The USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) is accepting applications for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). This is a cost-share program that can provide financial incentives and technical assistance for Wildlife Habitat Conservation practices.
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has designated Fairview Lakes
Medical Center as a Blue Distinction Center for Knee and Hip
ReplacementSM. Fairview Lakes is one of five Fairview hospitals to receive the designation.
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The AmericInn Lodge & Suites North Branch has been honored by the
Minnesota Lodging Association with its 2009 “Small Property of the
Year” Award.
From left: Property Owners Sheryl and Steve Redmond, Jack and Laura Juve, and Doug Fischer from Community Pride Bank of Isanti, accept the Minnesota Lodging Association’s 2009 “Small Property of the Year” Award on behalf of the AmericInn Lodge & Suites North Branch. Photo supplied
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The Pine Technical College Shooter’s Association is set to host the
27th Annual Gun Show on campus, Feb. 27 and 28. More than 120 vendors
will spread out in the PTC Student Lounge...
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Eric Ness, personal banking manager at People’s National Bank in North Branch, has been elected by the Partners for a Drug Free Chisago County to serve as treasurer for Community Partnership’s Board of Directors. Pictured are (l to r) Mary Sheehan, director of Chisago County Health and Human Service, Eric Ness and Perry Lindberg, owner of Perry’s Auto Salon in Rush City and the Partnership’s vice-chairman. Photo supplied
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Chisago County’s Thrivent Chapter 30087 recently gave $1,000 to three
area food shelves, including Family Pathways of Lindstrom and North
Branch, as well as the Rush City food shelf.
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