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Representing some of the organizations receiving Operation Round Up grants in March (front row from left to right): McKenna Blehr, Ashton Hagen and Page Stack, Family Career and Community Leaders of America; June Coziahr, Lowry First Responders; Sharolyn Sievert and her dog Ariel, Central Lakes Search and Rescue; (middle row from left to right): Kathy Viereck, Spruce Hill Foundation; Chris Mitchell, Grant County Humane Society; Pat Anderson, Thorson Memorial Library; Jackie Ramey, Nutrition Center of Osakis; Beth Pappenfus, Jefferson Senior Graduation Party; Kendra Roering, Cyrus First Responders; Karen Kuhnau, Spruce Hill Foundation; Joanne Jaeck, Stevens County Food Shelf; Virgil Coziahr, Lowry First Responders; DeWayne Bisek, Operation Round Up Board Member; John Severson, District 206 Miltona Science Magnet School; Barb Boutain, Minnewaska Area Post Prom; Charlie Olson, Kensington Rune Stone Park; Jodi Thorson, West Central Area Babe Ruth; Brian Steidl, Carlos Fire Department; Ken Klobec, Douglas County Sheriff’s Posse; Howard Jaeck, Stevens County Food Shelf; Craig Risnes, Boy Scouts/Brandon School; Pati Turgeon, Club 1 Youth Center and Norm Anderson, Outreach Food Shelf.
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