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Historical encampment returns to Forbes Park in Pine River | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Historical encampment returns to Forbes Park in Pine River | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal
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New Pine River Bakery owners plan new, old bakery treats | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Pine River s historic bakery has changed owners again 7:00 am, Jan. 14, 2021 × Kristy Miller heads the family responsible for producing Pine River s favorite baked goods. She bought the Pine River Bakery on Jan. 4.Travis Grimler / Echo Journal Since 2014, John and Julie Sigafus were in charge of making the doughnuts at Pine River s historic bakery. As of Jan. 4, they handed their aprons to new owners and a family of helpers. Kristy Miller; her husband, Brian Chaffee; and a slew of family members are now putting in the early hours to produce the traditional sour cream doughnuts, the decadent cinnamon rolls and Pine River s famous sawdust rolls since buying the business.

Readers Write: Student debt, COVID deaths, deployment s effects on kids

Readers Write: Student debt, COVID deaths, deployment s effects on kids Ameliorate the debt.  Text size Copy shortlink: On Dec. 26, in the commentary titled Bankruptcy is the solution to the student loan crisis (Opinion Exchange), Joe Nocera observed that especially among conservatives . [allowing loan forgiveness] wouldn t be fair to the millions of Americans who did pay off their student loans, often after years of financial struggle, they argue. Granted, there is a certain unfairness. But one way to not correct an evil is to create another one. The priority is for the federal government to provide former students burdened with impossible debt debt encouraged by the federal government with help from that same government.

Hidden heroes of deployment: Girls go a year without mom

Hidden heroes of deployment: Girls go a year without mom Reid Forgrave, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Renee Jones Schneider - Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Brian Chaffee talked to daughter Madison, 9, who had run away from the guests at her birthday party in Scandia, Minn., last year because she was missing her mom, National Guard First Sgt. Jen Chaffee. It was 3 a.m. in Arden Hills. Winds gusted to 30 miles per hour. Brrr, said Madison Chaffee, not quite 9 years old, after she walked into the Ben Franklin Readiness Center on a dark, chilly morning in October 2019. Madison yawned. Her dad Brian, who like his wife serves full time in the Minnesota National Guard carried her 3-year-old sister, Ally. It was too early for two little girls to be awake, but for the next year, their mom, First Sgt. Jen Chaffee, would be deployed in the Middle East with the 34th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade.

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