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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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Underwood, who is also a three-time ACM Entertainer of the Year, will be joined by special guest Jimmie Allen.
Family, friends, neighbors, even strangers, have come together to build “Annie B’s Bee Hive” at the Kelliher Liquor Store.
The Bemidji Area Chamber of Commerce held its 17th Annual Awards of Excellence luncheon on Thursday, May 5.
Polly Merhar, owner of Trail Ready Massage, has set out on a new path as a certified massage therapist.
Since March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic began, businesses like Bemidji Brewing have had to adjust to ever-changing restrictions.
Whether done through the government in the form of public trust or, as noted here, through private conservation easements, we should all be looking strategically to the future and thinking of our long-term vision for this beautiful region.
The $22-million-dollar, 28,000-square-foot expansion is set to bring a robotic paint application system with it to support the company’s continued growth and manufacturing of snowmobiles and off-road vehicles. The expansion is also said to improve energy and waste efficiency at the facility.
Northwoods Lumber Company of Blackduck has been named Northwestern Lumber Association Dealer of the Year for 2022.
Muriel Kingery works full-time at Bemidji State University but has created a side business called Sundog Handmade which features her baked and decorated items.
Despite the incoming economic hardship, I am still glad that we are seeing inflation. Gas prices should be going up. Food prices should be going up. Not because I want the cost of living in the United States to increase, but because I believe these prices reflect the true cost of living in the U.S. — a cost that has been artificially subsidized for too long.
I’ve noticed a certain jadedness cropping up among young people who have grown up our entire lives under the shadow of climate change.

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