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Mpr Cms 2005 Underwriters Minnesota Public Radio Classical Stations July 2004 - June 2005 KBPR 90.7FM, Brainerd All Pro Pools - Brainerd Brainerd Medical Center Charter Fiberlink, LLC/Charter Business Cragun's Golf and Conference Resort Crow Wing Power Floor to Ceiling Store Kurilla Real Estate Little Falls Orthopedics PA Michael J Burns Architects Minnesota Power Nature's Touch Floral & Gift Nisswa Tax Service Nor-Son Incorporated Northern Tier High Technology Corridor/CRI St. Joseph's Medical Center Staples Area Men's Chorus The Tree House Whalen Woods KCCM 91.1 FM, Moorhead/Fargo A Center for the Arts Alerus Financial Arvig Communication Systems Audrey and Dick Kloubec Bernie's Wines and Liquors Blue Moon Training Workshop Bookhaven Boulger Funeral Home Braaten Cabinets Brauhaus German Restaurant and Lounge Busch Agricultual Resources, Inc. Char Skaff-Coldwell Banker First Realty-Encore Concordia College - Music Dept Dakota Clinic, LTD Dawson Insurance Detroit Lakes Animal Hospital Downtown Community Partnership Eventide Fargo Moorhead Opera Fargo Moorhead Symphony Orchestra FM Area Foundation FM Communiversity Grand Forks Master Chorale Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra Harmon Auto Glass Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center Historic Fargo Theatre Hornbacher's Foods Hotel Donaldson Innovis Health Korsmo Funeral Service Krekelberg, Skonseng & Hastings, PLLP Lady Wellness Lake Region Electric Cooperative Leave a Legacy of the Red River Valley Michael J Burns Architects Minnesota Motor Company PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Moorhead Drug Company Moorhead Public Service Moorhead Vision Associates Noridian Mutual Insurance Company North Dakota Museum of Art Orthopaedic Associates/Fargo Otter Tail Power Company Paulson Land Company Plains Art Museum Red River Trails Restyled Furnishings Riverview Place Roman Meal Milling Company Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival Stabo Scandinavian Imports Straus Clothing Target - Moorhead Vogel Law Firm Welu Dental Laboratory, Inc. West Acres Development, LLP Widman's Coffee & Fine Chocolates Xcel Energy (Fargo) Zenas Baer and Associates KCMF 89.7 FM, Fergus Falls Chester Fritz Auditorium Edward Jones - Fergus Falls Fargo Moorhead Opera Fargo Moorhead Symphony Orchestra Krekelberg, Skonseng & Hastings, PLLP Lundeen Foundation (Victor Lundeen Company) Minnesota Motor Company Otter Tail County Historical Society Otter Tail Power Company Park Region Mutual Telephone Company Paulson Land Company Pemberton, Sorlie, Rufer & Kershner, PLLP Pioneer Retirement Community Twin Oaks School University of North Dakota-Continuing Ed (PPRC) West Central Initiative Fund KCRB 88.5FM, Bemidji 3rd Street Market Anderson Fabrics Ballan Furniture Beagle Books Beltrami County History Center Beltrami Electric Co-op Bemidji Area Chamber of Commerce Bemidji Aviation Services Bemidji Co-op Bemidji Symphony Orchestra Blandin Paper Company Brauhaus German Restaurant and Lounge Brigid's Cross Irish Pub & Restaurant Carpenter and Wangberg Law Office, P.A Chester Fritz Auditorium Coldwell Banker Clack & Dennis Real Estate Country Greenhouse PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Downtown Development Authority Enbridge Energy Partners, LP Falls Memorial Hospital First National Bank - Bemidji First National Bank of Coleraine Forestedge Winery Frizzell Furniture Gallery Grand Forks Master Chorale Grand Rapids State Bank Great Lakes Gas Transmission Hazelton & Rodgers Law Office Headwaters School of Music and the Arts Inn at Maple Crossing Island View Realty Iverson Corner Drug Kelsey's Jewelry Kief, Paul A., Attorney at Law Lake Country Power Lakeland Public Television-Bemidji Long Term Care Advisors MedSave Family Pharmacy MeritCare Clinic - Bemidji Midnight Sun Spas-Bemidji Midway Garden and Landscape Miller, McDonald CPAs Minnesota Power Nor-Son Incorporated North Country Health Services North Star Publications/The Daily Journal Northern Light Opera Company Northern Traditions Northland Community Bank Northwest Minnesota Foundation Northwoods Gallery Frame and Shop Olson Schwartz Funeral Home Otter Tail Power Company-Bemidji Paul Bunyan Playhouse Paul Bunyan Telephone Perkin's Family Restaurant Pinnacle Publishing, LLC Potlatch (Bemidji) Rainy River Community College Reif Center, The Renaissance Hearing Centers, Inc. Security Bank USA Sister Wolf Books Spaulding Motors The UPS Store Third Street Market Tutto Bene University of North Dakota-English Dept Valen, John Wells Fargo Bank MN - Bemidji Wells Fargo Bank MN - Grand Rapids William Rosevear Womack Eye Associates, P.A. Woodtick Musical Theater KGAC 90.5FM, St. Peter/Mankato Clements Auto PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Fairmont Medical Center J. L. Swanson, Chtd. LarsonAllen (Formerly Ahern, Montag and Vogler) Manahan, Bluth & Kohlmeyer Law Office Maschka, Riedy and Ries McGowan Water Conditioning New Ulm Furniture Northern Comfort, Incorporated Pioneer Public Television Rochester Transfer & Storage KLCD 89.5FM, Decorah IA Decorah Community Free Clinic Fred Carlson Company, Inc. KLSE 91.7FM, Rochester Austin Symphony Orchestra Badger Foundry Company Blue Moon Yoga Bluff Country Co-op BNOX Gold & Iron Book Shelf, The Breneman Winbush and Associates Charter House Choral Arts Ensemble Commonweal Theatre Company Cornucopia Art Center Daube's Restaurant & Bakeries Edina Realty Rochester Fall Art Tour Good Earth Village Great River Folk Festival Great River Shakespeare Festival Lasker Jewelers Madonna Towers Masque Youth Theatre and School, Inc. Mayo Clinic Merchant's Bank, National Association Minnesota Society of Anesthesiologists OMC-Center for Weight Loss & Wellness Organization of Tobacco-Free Employers, Inc. Park Place Motor Cars Prairie Island Tribal Council Property Brokers of Minnesota Rochester Art Center Rochester Civic Music Rochester Civic Theatre Rochester Downtown Farmers Market Rochester Greek Festival Rochester International Film Festival Rochester Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Rochester Telecom Systems Rochester Transfer & Storage Rural America Arts Partnership Sargent's Landscape Nursery SELCO Southern MN Municipal Power Association (SMMPA) Stockholm Merchants Association Tyrol Ski & Sport Winona National Bank PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com KQMN 91.5 FM, Thief River Falls Altru Health System Amazing Grains Natural Food Market Bernard Lieder Chester Fritz Auditorium Columbia Mall Crimson Creek Collegiate Players Fargo Moorhead Opera Grand Forks Master Chorale Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra Inn at Maple Crossing Kezar Music Company Medicap Pharmacy Michael J Burns Architects North Dakota Museum of Art Northern State Bank Northwest Minnesota Foundation Red River Neurology Clinic Roseau Area Hospital and Homes, Inc. Sjoberg's Cable TV, Inc. University of North Dakota-Continuing Ed (PPRC) University of North Dakota-English Dept KRSD 88.1 FM, Sioux Falls Christopherson, Bailin, & Anderson, L.L.P. First National Bank in Sioux Falls Plastic Surgery Associates of South Dakota Sanford Health Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science KRSU 91.3 FM, Appleton Pioneer Public Television Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science KRSW 89.3 FM, Worthington Pioneer Public Television South Dakota Humanities Council Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science Worthington Regional Hospital KSJN 99.5 FM St. Paul AARP of Minnesota Agricultural and Food Sciences Academy All Seasons Wild Bird Store Alliance Francais American Swedish Institute Archway Monument Arrowhead Area Agency on Aging-ARDC Artisan House Galleries AT&T Local One-Rate Audio Perfection BACI Management Inc. Barnes and Noble (Edina) Bell Museum of Natural History, The Benedictine Health System Best Buy Company, Inc. Bethel University Bibelot Shops, The PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Bjorling and Grant Blake School, The Blue Sky Creamery Bong WWII Heritage Center Brainerd Lakes Area Chambers of Commerce Breathe Clean Air Purifiers Breezy Point Resort Bremer Financial Corporation Bush Foundation Cafe Latte' Cantus Carlson School of Management CBIZ Silicone Valley Cellar's Wine & Spirits, The CenterPoint Energy-Corporate CenterPoint/Minnegasco Repair Change Masters Charter Fiberlink, LLC/Charter Business Chocolat Celeste City of the Lakes Waldorf School Clicquot, Inc. College of St. Catherine Collegeville Development Group, LLC CommonBond Communities Concordia College Cooks of Crocus Hill Cornerstone Group, The Courage Center Cremation Society of Minnesota Faegre and Benson Fairview Health Systems Fidelity Investments Floor Design Forestedge Winery Galleria Merchants Assn Germanic American Institute Good Shepherd Community, The Graves 601 Hotel Great River Energy Greater Twin Cities United Way Grove Dictionaries GunkelmanFlesher Interior Design Guthrie Theater Hamline University Hamline University-Minneapolis Center HealthEast Bethesda Hospital Hennepin County Medical Center Hennepin Theatre Trust Himle Horner Inc Hirshfield's Decorating Centers In Vision Optics International Market Square International School of Minnesota Jesson & Pust, LLP Jungle Theater Land O'Lakes Lander Group, The Lehman's Garage LifeDiagnostics Imaging Living Green Expo / Environmental Assistance PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Local Color Art Supply Luther College Lutheran Social Service Lutsen Mountains Magers & Quinn Booksellers McNally Smith College of Music Media Max Events and Expos Michael Sydney LTD Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minnesota Centennial
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