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Premier Real Estate helps YMCA | News, Sports, Jobs

Courtesy photo The Northern Lights YMCA recently received a donation of $750 from Premier Real Estate in Escanaba to support youth programs and the YMCA’s financial assistance program. “Premier Real Estate has been a long time donor. The YMCA’s programming would not be possible without financial support from community grounded businesses like them,” said YMCA fund development director, Caron Salo. For more information about the YMCA, its programs or the annual campaign, go to www.nlymca.com or call 906-789-0202. shown are, from left, Jennifer LaChance, Premier Real Estate; Caron Salo, YMCA; Lori Rymkos, owner Premier Real Estate.

Scooter s holds grand opening in Vermillion

Tuesday, Scooter’s Coffee had a ribbon-cutting ceremony to finally celebrate its grand opening. The location’s owner, Travis Rhoades, said that he thought the turnout was great and that the event was a reflection of how the community wants to support each other. The Vermillion Area Chamber and Development Company (VCDC) Director of Strategic Communications and Tourism, Megan Davidson, said that Scooter’s had the grand opening due to the lifting of restrictions on COVID-19. “We scheduled the ribbon cutting due to restrictions lifting a little bit. People are coming back to in-person events, and the weather is getting a bit nicer,” Davidson said. “Scooter’s will join the VCDC, which is a membership organization. We provide our official members with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to welcome them to the membership”

Central Minnesota home prices up 20% from a year ago

Central Minnesota home prices up 20% from a year ago A stubbornly persistent shortage of homes is prompting buyers to pay more for properties statewide.  April 16, 2021 9:00am Text size Copy shortlink: ST. CLOUD – A shortage of houses for sale is prompting buyers in the St. Cloud area to pay more for properties often more than the asking price and submit more competitive offers. From January-March, the median sales price of houses in central Minnesota Stearns, Benton, Sherburne and Wright counties was up nearly 20% over the first three months of 2020, according to data from the Minnesota Realtors organization. That s almost double the statewide increase in median sales price of 10.5% year-to-date.

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