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OCT. 23 SPRINGBOARD FOR THE ARTS The East Central Regional Arts Council is hosting Springboard for the Arts during their Minnesota Statewide Tour 2020 at 5:30 p.m. Th is is an event for local artists and art enthusiasts. Participants will learn what programs and resources Springboard offers, answer questions you may have about your artistic career and provide entertainment. The Zoom meeting details can be found by visiting: https://springboardforthearts.org/mn-statewidetour-2020/ to register.

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Campaigning this season has found a new low. Very few subjects have very little truth. One subject that has been in the news and in people’s minds is insulin, again with little truth, and leaving the population confused. Research has found the scientific and chemical formula of economical insulin $25 to be identical at other outlets that sell for $170 and $190 respectively. A complete packet of these findings are available from the various candidates running for elective office. When they ask for your vote, ask them why this subject is not getting the publicity it deserves.

VOTE!!! November 3, 2020 either in person or by absentee ballot (available from the auditor/treasurers office) Re Elect

KATHI ELLIS

4th DISTRICT COUNTY COMMISSIONER Representing: (Whited, Knife Lake, Comfort, Quamba) Working to improve Kanabec County through effective, proactive local government

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NOW HIRING:

HOME HEALTH AIDE/HOMEMAKER

Kanabec County Community Health has an opening for a Part-Time Home Health Aide/Homemaker position. The Home Health Aide/Homemaker is responsible for providing health care services to people in their homes. Starting pay for Home Health Aide will be $15.78. Starting pay for Homemaker will be $10.00. Deadline: October 23, 2020.

Food Service Team Members Apply in person at Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pine City, MN Kentucky Fried Chicken 1280 Hillside Ave SW, Pine City, MN

For a full job description and to apply visit the county website at www.kanabeccounty.org

Virtual Connections with LSS Companion Services Provide phone or video visits to elderly adults in this time of social distancing. Make a dierence from home, virtual training is provided. To learn more contact Terry Hollingsworth 651.310.9459 OR Terry.Hollingsworth@ lssmn.org One More Time thrift stores are adding Assistant Managers PT at both Isle & Mora! Get app @ store or call 320-679-4700

OPENING AT OP BRA BRAHAM AREA S SCHOOLS. PAYROLL/MARSS COORDINATOR/ 12 MONTH P0SITION PREFERRED: a two-year degree or commensurate experience. TO APPLY: Applicants will need to submit an online application on the district website www.braham.k12.mn.us CLOSING DATE: 10/23/2020 CONTACT: Ken Gagner, Superintendent,

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Progressive Living Solutions is a local North Branch residential adult foster care provider supporting high functioning adults with mental illness and other disabilities. Looking for kind and caring sta to assist us in our fun and laid-back social environment, by providing supervision and other supports to our residents. No physical cares or restraining actions required. Oering a competitive hourly wage, paid training, annual bonus, and a $500.00 new hire bonus. Now hiring for PM Direct Care Staff 3:00pm – 10:15pm and Awake Overnight Staff 10:00pm -7:30am with rotating weekends. Please call to discuss these opportunities! (651) 277 – 7777 or apply online at www.PLSMN.net

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SIGNE & OLIVIAS hiring all shifts at both Ogilvie and Pine City locations. On site training. Competitive pay. Apply in person at 1545 Harbor St., Ogilivie, 320-272-0115 or 14856 Edgewater Rd. NE, Pine City, 320-629-1447.

THIS JOB REALLY DELIVERS! JOIN OUR TEAM OF CARRIERS! Driving routes available– Substitute carriers also needed!

Help Wanted: Truck Driver with experience and CDL. Hauling to/from Twin Cities and East Central MN. Braham. (763) 312-4022

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CertiÂżed Welder/Laborer needed for a commercial HVAC sheetmetal Âżttings producer You will be working with Cold Rolled Black Iron and Galvanized and Stainless steel. BeneÂżts include: Employer-matched 401(k) Accrued paid vacation 5 Paid Holidays per year Uniforms provided Wage will be based on welding skills,, starting at $20+ per hour. If you are the right ďŹ t, come ďŹ ll out ann application and take a tour of our facility. Location: North Central Fabricators, LLC 40800 Hwy 65 NE, Braham, MN 55006

Hiring Home Health Aides, and part time cook.

CITY OF MORA JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Liquor Store Clerk II The City of Mora is seeking a part-time Liquor Store Clerk II to meet the needs of our city and to preserve the image of public esteem of employment with our organization. High school diploma or GED required. Prior experience in retail operations, preferably in a liquor store setting, is preferred. Wage range $13.28 – $14.66 per hour depending on qualiďŹ cations. For more information please visit our website at ci.mora.mn.us. You may also pick up an application packet at City Hall located at: 101 Lake St. S, Mora, MN 55051. Contact Mandi Yoder at m.yoder@cityofmora.com or 320-225-4804 with questions. Position opened until ďŹ lled. Application deadline is November 2, 2020. The City of Mora is an equal opportunity employer.

Media Marketing Consultant

We have a great opportunity for a media markeĆ&#x;ng consultant with NorthStar Media, Inc. This person would use consultaĆ&#x;ve selling techniques to partner with businesses for adverĆ&#x;sing in newspapers and by using the website and social media plaĆžorms for those products. Good pay and beneÄŽts available.

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NOW HIRING LPN, RN, CNA & RA

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If interested contact Dani at 320-384-7373

DRIVER WANTED:

Break up your week driving our delivery van one day per week! The route is from Pine City to Cambridge and back, dropping newspapers at stores along the way. Typically takes about 5 hours.

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RUDDY’S RENTAL

Homes in Hugo, Dellwood, White Bear, Stacy, North Branch, Harris, StanchďŹ eld, Pine City, Brook Park, Stillwater, Woodbury, and Forest Lake • Pay Raise after 90 Days • Starting wages range $12.55 to $15.50/hr. • Weekend differentials, Overnight differentials • Year-end bonus • Paid training • Medical, Dental, 401(k), Paid Personal Leave We have full-time, part-time, and relief positions available Community Living Options provides 24-hour residential care and supervision to adults and children with intellectual developmental disabilities, mental health and medical challenges. For interview contact Josi at 651-237-1087 or email: career.development@clomail.com Apply online at CLO-MN.com

Have some extra time and looking to make some extra money? Come give us a try – you might like it!

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2 Part-time Positions Open Counter customer service representative Friendly • Team Player • Multi-Tasker 10-25 hrs/week and two Saturdays/month Flexible hours Lot/yard person Mechanically-Inclined • Helpful • Organized Will train. Must have an interest to grow & learn 10-30 hrs/week – no evenings; closed Sunday

Midco is hiring! Field Technician – Install/troubleshoot internet, cable TV and phone services

Due to growing routes and continued expansion we are now seeking a qualiÄed route driver for Kanabec County and surrounding areas trash and recycle route. CDL plus clean driving record and current health card a must. Full health and vacation beneÄts available. Apply in person at 225 E. George St., Ogilvie

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Apply in person at Ruddy’s Rental: 21380 Forest Blvd, Forest Lake, MN 55025

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Print & Web

Our creative design department produces advertising & internet materials for our newspapers and regional shopper in East Central Minnesota. As a graphic designer you will work in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment. Must have the ability to manage multiple projects and the ability to work creatively to conceptualize and design effective ads while meeting our quality standards. You must possess excellent design & communication skills. Desired Skills: A two-year degree in graphic design & experience preferred. Must be proficient with Mac OS and Adobe Creative Suite. Web ad design and newspaper ad/print ad design experience is preferred. We offer a competitive compensation and benefit package. Send Resume to: Jeff Andres Kanabec Publications 107 S. Park St., Mora, MN 55051 or email jeff@northstarmedia.net


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