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Business Briefs 05/13/08

By Journal Staff
Created 05/13/2008 - 11:54am

Airport receives grant
The Federal Aviation Administration awarded $742,445 to the Falls International Airport to purchase land for new approaches and to acquire new snow removal equipment.
More than $2.4 million FAA grants were awarded to municipal airports in the Falls, Tower, Silver Bay, Moose Lake, Princeton, Rush City, Aitkin, Pine River, Longville, and Little Falls/Morrison County-Lindberg Field.
The funding will be used to upgrade and maintain airport facilities, as well as purchase equipment to assist with airport operations.
“Regional airports in rural Minnesota are important tools for economic development,” said U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar. “We have to do all we can to keep our airports working to move goods, services and people into the global marketplace.”

Kitchen consultant trains at Howard Lake
Tonia Dolph of Northland Kitchen & Design Consulting in Fort Frances, recently completed a three-day product training at Dura Supreme's headquarters in Howard Lake, Minn.
Dura Supreme is a leader in the cabinet industry with 44 years in business.
Dolph provides customers with the very best in cabinet fashion, quality and service. She successfully designs beautiful kitchen and bathroom projects for her clients. Her continuing education will help her stay current with the latest trends and products in the cabinet industry.



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