JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Cashwise Foods in Jamestown has given back to the community through different ways.
Jamestown Store Director Matthew Arends states through the month of December, the store held their “Round Up” promotion, collecting more than $1,500 in funds.
“Today, we were able to donate gift cards to Community Action Region VI to help support those in need in our community,” Arends says. “Our team in Jamestown has a proud history of supporting our community through community giving and the Round Up promotion gave us a unique ability to engage our community and guests in giving back to those in need.”
Troy Vosburgh joins Midwest grocer as vice president of fresh merchandising
Coborn’s Inc., St. Cloud, Minn., has promoted Dave Meyer to chief operating officer of the 59-store employee-owned grocery chain. Previously executive vice president, Meyer currently leads operations, human resources, workforce planning, fresh and center store merchandising and marketing. He will now also serve on the board of directors.
Meyer joined Coborn’s in 1985 as an evening shift manager and over the years has served with the company as store manager, deli supervisor, district manager, vice president of operations, senior vice president prior to his role as executive vice president.
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These Fieldcrest Townhomes for low income families on 34th Avenue in south Moorhead will be renovated after an $8 million in funds were announced Thursday, Dec. 17, by the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. The renovations will include new windows and siding as well as adding some garages. Interior work on the structures is also planned. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
MOORHEAD Churches United Executive Director Sue Koesterman has seen the number of homeless senior citizens ages 55 and older double in each of the past three years.
Realtor Ring Day raises over $2,600 for Salvation Army
Realtors and business partners of the Badlands Board of Realtors rang the Salvation Army bell at three locations in Dickinson for Realtor Ring Day and are encouraging people who can spare a little change and donate this holiday season. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
Dillan Binstock (left) and his sister Hannah ring the bell at Cashwise Foods Dec. 4 for Realtor Ring Day for Salvation Army. (Photo courtesy of Jenn Binstock)
Every first Friday of December, Realtor Ring Day is celebrated and this year, the bell ringing brought in over $2,000 to benefit the Salvation Army.