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Snow sculpting added to Back to Hack
Snow sculpting will be a new addition to Back to Hack Jan. 22-25, according to the Hackensack Chamber of Commerce.
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Inky Fingers: 2008 was a year of change for Pine River
Don't let anyone tell you 2008 wasn't a good year. Call me doggedly enthusiastic, but I think 2008 held quite a bit of excitement and promise for the future of Pine River - despite the national headlines on war ...
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Thanks for supporting Handel's Messiah concert
It is with the greatest appreciation that I thank all of the people involved with the recent Messiah Concert at Walker-Hackensack-Akeley School.
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Most of Us
If you've driven into Pine River from the south on Highway 371 you've probably seen the new "Most of Us," billboard by the Trail Break.
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Kinship Partners holds Holiday Expo Dec. 6 at Northern Lights
The Kinship Partners mentoring program at Walker-Hackensack-Akeley School will hold its second annual Holiday Expo at Northern Lights Event Center Dec.
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Felton is new ATOD program coordinator
As the new program coordinator for the Pine River-Backus Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs prevention program, Kelly Felton has a full plate.
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Sewer, water planned for Ah-Gwah-Ching project
Cass County Administrator Robert Yochum reported, recently, that the county has committed to pay contractors all but $2,000 of the nearly $1.9 million the state will provide for Ah-Gwah-Ching abatement, ...
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WHA math students take 4th at BSU - SMathematics Contest
Forty-six students from Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School took part at the Bemidji State University 36th annual Northern Minnesota Mathematics Contest, with the Senior Division team taking fourth place in ...
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Readers Write
Is economic slowdown a self-fulfilling event? For the past six years, the Democrats, with media help, have demagogued the economy every chance they got.
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Wolf Pride donation
Wolf Pride at Walker-Hackensack-Akeley School received another donation to assist school funded activities for students.
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Cass County EDC aids area businesses
Cass County Economic Development Corporation helped complete 13 new businesses in the county, during a recent fiscal year - including several in the Pine River area.
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Abby Berry, Bradley Rajkowski
Ron and Renay Berry of Walker, announce the engagement of their daughter Abby Berry to Bradley Rajkowski, son of Clarence Rajkowski of 7819 Goldenspike Rd.
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Flags for Freedom at AOG
"Flags for Freedom" is the photographic exhibit for the month of November at Arts on Grand This exhibit includes 30 photographs, a profusion of flag imagery, taken by Michael Peterson from Hackensack, ...
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WHA School will realize cost savings with document management plan
Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Schools has implemented a new process of document management designed to save the district thousands of dollars each year in photocopying costs.
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WHA School Board candidates' forum Sunday evening
Walker-Hackensack-Akeley School District voters are reminded of the upcoming WHA School Board Candidates' Forum Sunday in the high school auditorium.
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Events and activities
Winter Wear Share Drop off donations of children's coats, snow pants, boots, mittens and hats in good condition at the following locations: Super One Foods in Walker, the Walker Area Community Center, the HOWA ...
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RMS and Deep Portage 2008
Sense awareness training in the middle of the woods? Why not? Students pictured, from left to right, are Julia Transdahl, Carolyn Seppala, Sydney Swanson, Kali Spangler, Alex Byers, Kent Mattila and Bryce ...
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School buses go green at WHA School
Schoolchildren in Independent School District 113, serving Walker, Hackensack and Akeley, are breathing cleaner air thanks to pollution control equipment that was installed on their school buses to reduce ...
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HOWA appreciates support
The HOWA Family Center would like to thank the Walker Rotary Club and the Hackensack Lions Club for their recent donations of $500 and $250 to fund our family support services.
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Deep Portage offers a chance for visitors to interact with the environment
Visitors return to Deep Portage Conservation Reserve year after year to experience the non-profit's strength of the last 35 years: environmental education and recreation.
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