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Fitness First Owner Appears on CCLN Podcast
In this CCLN Podcast episode, we hear from small business owner and fitness expert, Steve Ritz, founder of Fitness First in Chaska.
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Community Engagement and the Business Climate on the Latest CCLN Podcast
In this episode of CCLN Podcast we talk with Sarah Amundsen the founder and owner of Hayloft Studios and Travis Glenzer the General Manager of Southern Social Chaska about how businesses engage with their community, and the business climate in Carver County.
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Foundations Featured in Next CCLN Podcast
In the upcoming Carver County Local News podcast, leaders from the Community Giving Foundation discuss their missions supporting local nonprofits and invite community members to engage and contribute for a better living environment.
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Local Restaurant Owners Join Next CCLN Podcast
In this interview, Andy Mooney of Red Bench Bakery and Kent Kramp of Cy’s Bar and Grill talk about running a successful business and community engagement.
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Chaska Lions Organization Highlighted in New CCLN Podcast
We are joined by Brian Dahlke and Kevin Westerhaus of the Chaska Lions as we learn more about the civic organization and their support for the community through various initiatives and programs.
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Ryan Seibert and Matt Podhradsky of Chaska Rotary Join the Latest CCLN Podcast
In the latest episode of the CCLN Podcast, Ryan Seibert and Matt Podhradsky of Chaska Rotary share information about their organization.
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Honoring Veterans: A Tradition at Chaska Middle School
Chaska Middle School West Honors Veterans with Annual Tradition
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ACT United Founder Jessica Bartholomew Appears on CCLN Podcast Episode
In this episode of the CCLN Podcast: Jessica Bartholomew, Founder and Executive Director of ACT United talks about outreach and education to prevent child trafficking.
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Al Norby from LoveINC Joins on the latest CCLN Podcast
In the latest episode of the CCLN Podcast: We spend some time interviewing Al Norby, the Executive Director for LoveINC of Carver County, a community nonprofit that helps residents in need. This past year, LoveINC has helped over 800 families in our county in addition to taking over 2,300 calls for assistance, while being support by 30 churches throughout the county.
















