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Business

A market for metals

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Faith

Unfinished business

Local minister to travel to South Sudan to complete construction of school In just a short time, Pastor ...

Education

Pacelli celebrates a century

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Business

100 years of hardware

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Galleries

The story of Sprouts

Children’s garden grows to promote healthy lifestyles in eight states —This feature originally appeared in Progress 2013. Get ...

Blooming Prairie

Blooming Prairie’s motorcycle man

Terry Trom has been riding motorcycles since he was 8 years old, and he found a way to ...

Business

Uncommon water: Bottled beverage company looking to make a splash

Few people get as jazzed about something as simple as water as Kevin Binkley.

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Rebuilding after tragedy

Series of setbacks can’t keep Dexter family down Life is anything but easy for one family from Dexter, ...

Galleries

Local history, global impact

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Education

Riverland Community College through the years

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Galleries

The Hormel Institute through the years

1941: The Hormel Foundation is founded by Jay C. Hormel, the second CEO of Hormel Foods Corp. and ...

Business

Mysterious company, meaningful employer

The huge, white building that shows “IBI Data” on its front has sat on the north end of ...

Business

The business of running: Hormel employees work on staying fit

In a gang of fit business types, Greg Baskin considers himself the old-timer.

Education

Mom on a mission

Sometimes it takes one woman to bring a community together.

Business

St. Mark’s expansion nearly done

A $13.4-million expansion at St. Mark’s Lutheran Home is almost finished, and residents and families are giving positive ...

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