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Each year in April, Child Abuse Prevention Month is observed nationwide. Polk County officials are using this time to bring light to the fact child abuse is a problem nationwide, including in Polk County, to bring awareness to the issue and show how the community can support the children of Polk County.
During the month of April, if you purchase a coffee at Heroes Rise Coffee, Wonderful Life Foods or Caribou in Crookston, you may receive a special coffee sleeves dedicated to bringing awareness to child maltreatment. The coffee sleeves are also available at Bully Brew in East Grand Forks and Caribou in Fosston.
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For 5 Questions this week the Herald speaks to Jeff VanGrinsven, who owns Heroes Rise Coffee Company. The business began in Bemidji, Minnesota, and recently opened a location in Crookston.
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The city’s Economic Development Authority approved on Tuesday, Jan. 19, a forgivable loan program that would dole up to $24,999 to area businesses that have struggled financially during the pandemic. The program is funded by the city government, where several officials have bristled at Gov. Tim Walz’s public health-minded restrictions on businesses statewide. Development authority board members will prioritize businesses affected by tho
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Owners of The Cabin Coffeehouse and Café announced the closure of the downtown Bemidji business in a Facebook post on Saturday. Submitted photo
BEMIDJI Owners of The Cabin Coffeehouse and Café announced the closure of the downtown Bemidji business in a Facebook post on Saturday, Jan. 2. Later in the day, the owner of Heroes Rise Coffee Company announced they will take over the space with a second location called Third Street Station.
Brett and Derek Leach of Brothers Group Restaurants made the announcement with a statement and video on The Cabin’s Facebook page. They cited Minnesota COVID-19 restrictions for an insurmountable loss of revenue and asked supporters to urge elected officials to lift those restrictions.