Joanna Green will join the Noonan Sport Specialists staff as a coach, starting this month.
Green is originally from Alexandria, and she graduated from Concordia College in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science.
Her responsibilities as a certified personal coach will include conducting semi-private personal training sessions with clients as well as helping create and implement structured training templates and coaching philosophy.
Located at 503 Hawthorne St. Suite 145 in downtown Alexandria, Noonan Sport Specialists is a 7,500 square-foot, year-round training facility with the mission of using fitness as a catalyst to positively impact lives.
Pope County farmer named to state council
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Beaver Creek farmer Jim Willers (left) presents a gift to an executive from a Chinese company during the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council s See for Yourself trip to China March 19-28., 2013.(Submitted Photo)
MANKATO Jim Willers, Beaver Creek, was reelected to a seventh consecutive term on the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council. The new term begins July 1.
Representing District 7, Willers has served on the council since 2003 in numerous positions. Five seats were up for election this season. Other re-elected directors included Kris Folland (Districts 1-3); chairman Cole Trebesch (District 8) and Benjamin Storm (District 9). Paul Freeman (District 4) was elected to the post vacated by Jim Call.
Starbuck farmer elected to Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council
A farmer from Pope County was recently elected to a 15-member board that directs funds generated from the federally mandated soybean checkoff program to improve markets for Minnesota’s soybean growers. 3:11 pm, Apr. 30, 2021 ×
Paul Freeman
STARBUCK Paul Freeman, who farms near Starbuck, was elected in April to the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council.
The 15-member board, which includes soybean producers from Minnesota, directs investments from the federally mandated checkoff to numerous programs designed to increase the profitability for the state’s nearly 28,000 soybean farmers.
Freeman was elected as the council s District 4 representative, replacing longtime council director Jim Call, who retired after more than 20 years on the council.
Mike Christopherson
Crookston Times
Crookston’s one-of-a-kind Ag Innovation Campus is still going to be constructed this year and begin operations in 2022 on around 10 acres of land on the city’s southern edge, its project manager assured the CHEDA Board of Directors this week. But, citing dramatic increases in materials and other construction-related costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jim Lambert said what ends up being built, at least initially, will be significantly scaled back from what was originally envisioned.
How scaled back?
• The facility’s original dimensions were 160 feet wide by 430 feet. What will now be constructed will be 65 feet by 250 feet.
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