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Happy Meal celebrates 30 years of serving up McMemories

Happy Meal celebrates 30 years of serving up McMemories FARGO It s easy to understand why the McDonald s Happy Meal has been such an iconic success. After all, it s a brightly colored box filled with yummy, processed food and a toy. What s not for a 5-year-old to love?. Written By: DL News Staff | 8:54 am, Oct. 6, 2009 × Happy meal FARGO  It s easy to understand why the McDonald s Happy Meal has been such an iconic success. After all, it s a brightly colored box filled with yummy, processed food and a toy. What s not for a 5-year-old to love? This year that little box (it can also come in a bag) is celebrating its 30th birthday.

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Film highlights affordable housing push in Conway

CONWAY — A new documentary about New Hampshire s demographic challenges featuring Conway was aired recently. Efforts by a group in Conway to change zoning laws related to affordable housing were among the topics covered by the filmmakers. The Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth, along with several other community organizations, partnered with New Hampshire PBS to offer an online screening of Jay B. Childs “Communities & Consequences II” on Jan. 26. About 90-100 people logged in to view it. In 2008, a filmmaking team consisting of Childs of Portsmouth, demographer Peter Francese of Exeter and former state Commissioner of Agriculture Lorraine Merrill of Stratham published a book and made a movie about the  decline of the state s young workforce. It was called “Communities & Consequences: The Unbalancing of New Hampshire’s Human Ecology.

Kendallville Chamber partnering to offer marketing courses

KENDALLVILLE — The Kendallville Area Chamber of Commerce and homegrown Day 6 Agency will be partnering to offer marketing classes to local businesses and residents interested in improving their promotional efforts. The 90-minute courses will start Feb. 25 and be ongoing through 2021, featuring Patrick Hess, the owner of Day 6 Agency. Hess got into the marketing and promotions industry after his son Spencer Kane launched a music career at Noble County Idol. Hess managed his son’s career through 2018, resulting in eight music industry awards and several radio singles before Kane joined a Nashville-based band, Anthem Lights. Hess has traveled the country managing multiple music tours while building a reputable music label and management company under the Day 6 brand. Twelve other regional and national independent artists have been managed by Day 6 with many achieving radio singles and additional awards.

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