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SGH Inc.
Regional representative and service provider for architectural and general contracting firms. The company specializes in educational or commercial facility architectural products.

Road Machinery and Supplies Co.
Serving the construction, forestry, mining, and municipal industries with branches in Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, and Illinois.

American Advertising Federation 8th District
Features Advertising Clubs throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Hometown Brand Center and Rent-To-Own
Offers buy or rent-to-own furniture, appliances, computers and electronics equipment, including whole house rentals. Locations in McCook and Lexington, Nebraska and Russell, Hays and Great Bend, Kansas.

Northern Great Plains Initiative for Rural Development
A network of businesses, institutions, and organizations dedicated to building a strong economic and healthy ecological future for the Northern Great Plains.

HMS North Central
Home warranty provider for Realtors, brokers, buyers, and sellers.

Arnold Motor Supply
Auto parts, accessories, and machine shop service stores located in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Missouri, and Illinois. Links to AMS racing and employment opportunities.

Granite City Food & Brewery
Regional chain of casual dining restaurants with on-site brewery. Menu, description of beers, press releases. Locations in St. Cloud, Fargo, and Sioux Falls.

Embers America
Chain of family restaurants in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, North Dakota and South Dakota. Menu, locations, history, information for potential franchise owners.

Cabela's
Supplier of hunting, fishing and camping equipment provides a company profile, store locations, online shopping, career opportunities, information on local events and outdoor links.


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