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Working at a running store wasn’t on Greg Koch’s list of career plans. But when he met three brothers with a passion for running, it all changed.
After going through the process of planning the entertainment portion of his own wedding, Chris Hintz had the desire to help others with that same thing.
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When Linnea Janssen first started working at Farmers State Bank in Flandreau in 1977, she could never make plans to celebrate New Year’s Eve.
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Things have changed pretty drastically lately. But for us, there’s one thing that won’t change: our commitment to helping our communities.
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