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With leadership from a committed board and support from national cooperative experts, the co-op aims to open the estimated $6.3 million downtown Grand Rapids store in 2027.
The story of Park Rapids' charming downtown is part of a series called Lakes Country Treasures, which will take readers down the roads and through some of the most unique must-see gems of Minnesota's lakes country.
Owner Derek Leach said he has been open to expansion opportunities and saw Fargo as a logical move.
Sundown Records, which was launched in October 2023 at 209 Beltrami Ave. NW, opened its doors at 317 Beltrami on Wednesday.

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Textron Specialized Vehicles announced layoffs at Arctic Cat in Thief River Falls, with production hoping to resume in 2025.
Gov. Tim Walz touts Minnesota’s economy as WalletHub releases new report
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Jean Ryan founded Chocolates Plus, which opened its doors at 414 Beltrami Ave. NW on Nov. 6, 1984.
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In the evening and on weekends, you can find Chad Sutherland in his Bemidji garage, where the tantalizing smell of roasting coffee fills the air.
While the nature of his work transcends brick and mortar, Leech Lake Band member Arnold Dahl-Wooley has long sought a physical location dedicated to LGBTQ2S+ advocacy.
Carol Kunnerup and her family moved to the area from Montana last year to operate the business in the building owned by her cousin’s Cabellos Holdings company.
Table for 7 Owner Amber Lynne set up a GoFundMe page — “Keep Amber Lynne’s Culinary Magic Alive” — to offset costs associated with finding a new location and reopening.
Remodeling work began on the 107-year-old Elks Lodge building in February of this year, it will soon be home to two new restaurants, four hotel rooms and an event center.
DSGW has designed the Red Lake Tribal College and Government Center, Bemidji’s First City Liquor, the Naytahwaush Health Center and the future Northwoods Battered Women's Shelter.
Chiropractor David Gottenborg is strengthening the core of Minnesota's apple production with his 8,000-tree apple orchard near Audubon.
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While the Bemidji Planning Board approved the Grill & Chill's construction in March, other things haven't moved as quickly as owner Andrew Peralta had initially hoped.

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