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Mpr Nis 2005 Underwriters Minnesota Public Radio News Stations July 2004 - June 2005 KBPN 88.3FM, Brainerd AccountAbility Solutions, LLC Architecture One Bercher Construction Brainerd Medical Center Bremer Bank/Brainerd Consolidated Telecommunications Company Cragun's Golf and Conference Resort Crow Wing Power Cuyuna Regional Medical Center Floor to Ceiling Store Kurilla Real Estate Lakeland Public Television-Brainerd Little Falls Orthopedics PA Minnesota Power Nature's Touch Floral & Gift New York Mills Regional Cultural Center Nisswa Tax Service Nor-Son Incorporated Northern Tier High Technology Corridor/CRI Northland Bison Ranch and Gift Shop Piper Jaffray - Baxter St. Joseph's Medical Center Stan Bielejeski/Realtor-Positive North GMAC RE Staples Area Men's Chorus The Tree House Whalen Woods KCCD 90.3 FM, Moorhead/Fargo A Center for the Arts Alerus Financial Arneson Agency (John C. Arneson) Arvig Communication Systems Auto on Info Bookmark, The Boulger Funeral Home Braaten Cabinets Case - New Holland Creative Kitchen Davon Press Dawson Insurance Detroit Lakes Animal Hospital District 31- Victoria's Dorsey and Whitney-Fargo Downtown Community Partnership Eventide Eye Professionals Fargo Moorhead Opera Fargo Moorhead Symphony Orchestra FM Communiversity Grand Forks Master Chorale Hannaher's, Inc. Harmon Auto Glass Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center Historic Fargo Theatre Historic Holmes Theatre, The Hornbacher's Foods Hotel Donaldson PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Innovis Health Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson, Inc. Korsmo Funeral Service Lake Region Electric Cooperative Lake Region Healthcare Corporation Leave a Legacy of the Red River Valley Littlefield's Medical Pharmacy-Fargo Michael J Burns Architects Minnesota Motor Company Minnkota Power Cooperative Moorhead Drug Company Moorhead Public Service Moorhead Vision Associates Mosaic Foods New York Mills Regional Cultural Center Newman Outdoor Advertising Noridian Mutual Insurance Company North Dakota Museum of Art Northern Tier High Technology Corridor/CRI Ohnstad, Twichell, PC Otter Tail Power Company Page Law Firm Permanent Family Resource Center Plains Art Museum Prairie Wetlands Learning Center Ramada Plaza Suites Red River Trails Red River Valley Cooperative Power Assn. Restyled Furnishings Riverview Place Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival Southpointe Pharmacy Stabo Scandinavian Imports State Bank & Trust (of Fargo, W Fargo, Moorhead VIP Room and Catering Vogel Law Firm Welu Dental Laboratory, Inc. West Acres Development, LLP West Central Initiative Fund Wold Johnson PC Zenas Baer and Associates KLNI 88. 7 FM, Decorah IA Fred Carlson Company, Inc. GMG Software Consulting Henzler's Garden Shop & Landscape KNBJ 91.3FM, Bemidji 3rd Street Market Advanced Auto Anderson Fabrics 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 PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Boise Cascade, LLC Brigid's Cross Irish Pub & Restaurant Charter Fiberlink, LLC/Charter Business Chester Berg Toyota Chester Fritz Auditorium Companeros and Dorset House Country Greenhouse Downtown Development Authority Enbridge Energy Partners, LP Falls Memorial Hospital First Federal Bank-Bemidji First National Bank - Bemidji First National Bank of Coleraine First National Bank of Walker Forestedge Winery Frizzell Furniture Gallery Glass Doctor Grand Forks Master Chorale Grand Rapids State Bank Great Lakes Gas Transmission Hazelton & Rodgers Law Office Iverson Corner Drug Kelsey's Jewelry Kief, Paul A., Attorney at Law Lake Country Power Lakeland Public Television-Bemidji 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 Tier High Technology Corridor/CRI Northland Bison Ranch and Gift Shop 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 Permanent Family Resource Center Pinnacle Publishing, LLC Potlatch (Bemidji) Rainy River Community College Red Lake Tribal Council Reif Center, The Renaissance Hearing Centers, Inc. Security Bank USA Sister Wolf Books Spaulding Motors Stember Chiropractic, P.C. Super 1 Foods Sydney Corrigan-Realty Executives Sylvan Learning Center - Bemidji PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com The UPS Store Third Street Market Tutto Bene University of North Dakota-English Dept Valen, John Wells Fargo Bank MN - Bemidji William Rosevear Womack Eye Associates, P.A. Woodtick Musical Theater KNCM 88.5FM, Appleton Blue Skies Unlimited, Inc. Bursch Travel American Express-2 Carlos Creek Winery Congressman Collin Peterson/Attn. Martha Pioneer Public Television Schwan Food Company, The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science West Central Initiative Fund KNGA 91.5FM, St Peter/Mankato Blue Skies Unlimited, Inc. Charter Fiberlink, LLC/Charter Business Fairmont Medical Center Farrish Johnson Law Office Great River Shakespeare Festival Hunter Hardwood Kent D. Rossi, Attorney at Law Lark Spur Market LarsonAllen LarsonAllen (Formerly Ahern, Montag and Vogler) Maschka, Riedy and Ries New Ulm Chamber of Commerce Pioneer Public Television Rochester Transfer & Storage KNOW 91.1FM, St. Paul AARP of Minnesota AFL-CIO All Seasons Wild Bird Store Alliance Francais American Craft Council Ameriprise Financial Advisors Angie's List Anthony, Ostlund and Baer Argosy University Artisan House Galleries AT&T Local One-Rate Audio Perfection Augsburg College Augsburg Weekend College Bachman's Ballare Teatro Dance Theatre Barnes and Noble (Edina) Barnes and Noble Booksellers BBC Video Bell Mortgage Bell Museum of Natural History, The Belleson's Benedictine Health System PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Bercher Construction Best Buy Company, Inc. Bibelot Shops, The Bjorling and Grant BKV Group/Boorman, Kroos, Vogel Blake School, The Bloomington Subaru Blue Cross Blue Sheild Blue Sky Creamery Bong WWII Heritage Center Boston Scientific Breezy Point Resort Bremer Financial Corporation Bumbershute Bush Foundation Cantus Capella University Cargill Inc Carlson School of Management Catholic Charities CBIZ Silicone Valley CDTL - Ctr Dvlp Tech Leadership Cellar's Wine & Spirits, The Center for Energy and Environment Center for Spirituality and Healing CenterPoint Energy-Corporate CenterPoint/Minnegasco Repair Channel 5 - KSTP Television Chocolat Celeste City of the Lakes Waldorf School Clear Channel Entertainment Clicquot, Inc. 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Scott Fitzgerald Writing Academy Faegre and Benson Fairview Health Systems Fidelity Investments Fine Art Photography First National Bank of Hudson Flint Hills Resources Floor Design Ford Motor Company Forestedge Winery PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com Fredrikson & Byron Fulbright and Jawoski LLP Germanic American Institute Global Impact GMAC-RFC Go Minnesota Goldin Properties Midwest Good Shepherd Community, The Goodfellows Restaurant Grant Thornton Graves 601 Hotel Great River Energy Great River Shakespeare Festival Great Waters Brewing Company Guidant Corporation Gustavus Adolphus College Guthrie Theater Hamline University - Graduate Programs Hammel Green and Abrahamson Inc HealthPartners Hennepin Theatre Trust Highland Grill Holly Hunt HomeSmart from Xcel Energy Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs In Vision Optics Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy Intelligent Nutrients Interact Center for the Visual & Performing Art International Market Square International School of Minnesota IRRR Agency Jam Productions Jungle Theater Kare 11 LaBreche Murray Lakewinds Natural Foods and Home Store Land O'Lakes LaSalle Bank Law Firm Business Institute Lehman's Garage Living Green Expo / Environmental Assistance Local Color Art Supply Lommen Abdo Nelson Cole & Stageberg P.A. 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