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Opportunities available through the Minnesota National Guard 

It’s the time of year where soon to be high school seniors, and recently graduated seniors are starting to think of their life after high school, and one opportunity that may be available to them is a career in the Minnesota National Guard. MN National Guard Recruiter Sgt. Ryan Barnes tells us more about the…
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June 2, 2025 0

65th Hawley Rodeo This Week

HAWLEY, MN—The 65th annual Hawley Rodeo is coming up Friday and Saturday.  Rodeo co-chair Jody Jackson says there will be two special attractions with this year’s rodeo. Jackson says there are some events in the early part of this week leading up to the rodeo. Advance tickets are available.  There is also a discount for…
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June 2, 2025 0

Lakes Area Yes Network teaching kids valuable life lessons 

Starting today, over 200 area students will be taking advantage of the free Lakes Area Yes Network (LAYN) Summer Program, and learning life skills that will stick with them for the rest of their lives. LAYN Program Director Mike Labine tells us more about the program.  Labine says one of the many goals of this…
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June 2, 2025 0

Foster Care Parents needed with ongoing shortage 

The amount of children going into foster care has been decreasing recently, but the need for Foster Parents continues to increase, as agencies are dealing with a shortage. Lutheran Social Services Foster Care and Adoption worker Keatha McLeod tells us more about this shortage, and the need for foster parents.  McLeoad is a foster parent…
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June 2, 2025 0

Mental Health Spring Cleaning

Throughout the month of May, R&J Broadcasting has been spotlighting mental health for Mental Health Awareness Month.  We conclude with thoughts from Dr. Sogand Ghassemi, a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist with Twin Cities-based PrairieCare.  Dr. Ghasemi suggests we take time for spring cleaning for our minds. We have links to find more information on…
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May 31, 2025 0

Tractor & Farm Safety Training In Ada For Youth

The University of Minnesota Extension will offer a youth tractor and farm safety training this summer at the Norman County Fairgrounds in Ada.  U of M Extension educator Emily Krekelberg says this will be one of five training courses held in Minnesota this summer. Krekelberg talks about the training and who’s eligible for it. She…
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May 31, 2025 0

Dekko center seeing increased usage after weight room renovation 

Lots of work has been going on at the Ada Dekko Center over the last, and one of the latest projects that have been tackled by Dekko Staff was the weight room improvement. Dekko manager Brianna Eggen says the recent investment is paying off as she has seen an influx in community usage since the…
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May 31, 2025 0

Busy weekend at Itasca State Park 

It’s a full weekend of programming at Itasca State Park, and all are invited to participate. Park Naturalist Connie Cox tells us what activities they have planned for today.  Cox says the fun continues into Sunday with another day full of activities.  For more information about park programming go to the Itasca State Park webpage…
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May 31, 2025 0

Brady Oberg Legacy Foundation Podcast Episode 2 Brandon Leuthardt

Brady Oberg Legacy Foundation Podcast Episode 2 Hosted by Brad Dunham – Guest Brandon Leuthardt Learn more about the Brady Oberg Legacy Foundation on their website https://bradyoberglegacyfoundation.org/


May 30, 2025 0

Ulen Brothers looking to grow insulation business in year two 

A pair of brothers from Ulen Minnesota are celebrating their first full year in the insulation business, and are looking to continue growing in year two. Dalton Green, Owner of Frost Insulation tells us why he and his brother wanted to get into the business, and what it was like starting a business from the…
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May 30, 2025 0