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Minnesota child care providers put a pause on revising licensing standards
By Kyra Miles When Cyndi Cunningham heard the Minnesota Department of Human Services was not going to present its revised child care standards in the 2025 legislative session, she said she was excited and relieved. “What was most concerning was not as much the detail as the disrespectful process,” Cunningham said. In 2021, DHS announced […] The post Minnesota child care providers put a pause on revising licensing standards appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
TempLink Offers the Cold Storage Industry a New Solution for Temperature Monitoring
Throughout the age of technology, there have been individuals who looked at conventional methods and sought to create something better and make people’s lives easier—Travis DeJong is one of those people. DeJong first created TempLink in 2018, later launching it in 2019 as a wireless and user-friendly solution for commercial temperature monitoring. With over 30 years of experience in the commercial refrigeration industry, DeJong wanted to create a product that was simple to use and could be easily integrated into a variety of food and beverage industries. That’s why he invented TempLink—the most reliable and user-friendly temperature monitoring solution on the market.
Man reported alleged Pride Parade stabber to Fargo Police days before stabbing
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A man reported the alleged “Pride Parade stabber” to Fargo Police days before Sunday’s stabbing. The man tells Valley News Live he called police about the homeless man, 35-year-old Michael Hurteau, on Thursday-- 3 days before the stabbing on Sunday--because Hurteau was talking about mass shootings.
“Helping others rise up to the same place that I got to”: McKale Pierson on mentoring younger Dragon FB players
Big Game James McCarty had a preseason conversation with MSUM Dragons Jr DB McKale Pierson. They discussed playing defense + special teams, adjusting to a larger role, and more.
Bartender who suddenly passed remembered as bright spot in downtown Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The downtown Fargo community is mourning the loss of Jeffrey Fonder, longtime bartender and general manager of Dempsey’s Public House. Following a string of unfortunate events downtown, such as the recent PRIDE parade stabbing, local bartenders remember Fonder as one of the positive characteristcs downtown had to offer.
“We’re 100% bought in”: Joe Stoffel on NDSU’s mindset with new head coach Tim Polasek
Jace Denman met up with NDSU tight end Joe Stoffel at Bison Media Day. They discussed how the team is improving heading into this season, his goals for the upcoming season, and more.
Got Milk? Riverview, LLP plans to build giant dairy farms in North Dakota
Two giant dairies proposed for eastern North Dakota would more than quadruple the state’s current dairy cow population, according to North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring. Riverview, LLP, based out of Morris, Minnesota, is seeking permitting to build a 12,500-head dairy in Richland County, North Dakota, near Wahpeton, and...
Bike Night At Sickies-It’s All About Family-Fantastic Food & Fun
A crazy last couple of days of North Dakota weather... ...didn't stop us from having a blast last night - Bike Night Week 12 - Sickies Garage Burgers and Brew. We all slogged through the torrential downpour on Tuesday, so we were prepared for another drenching - we moved inside - and once again Mother Nature threw curve balls at us, and wouldn't you know it, not a drop of rain fell.
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