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Technology lunch and learn at Pine River Library

Need a little hands-on help or experience with your phone, tablet, or laptop? Pine River Public Library will be hosting basic technology classes every other Tuesday in February and March from 12:30-2:00 p.m.
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YAH Club Game Results

The Longville Young At Heart Senior Club host Hand and Foot every Tuesday at 11 a.m.; cribbage every Wednesday at 1 p.m. and 500 on the second, third and fourth Thursday of each month.
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Tax help offered to low to middle income families and seniors

Volunteer tax-aides will prepare income tax returns, rent refund returns, and property tax refund returns for low- to middle-income people with special emphasis for those older than 60 years.
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Back to Hack Christmas tree/wreath disposal

Drop off your undecorated trees and wreaths now through Jan. 16 by putting them in a pile on the lawn on 1st St.
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Back to Hack returns Jan. 15 - 19 to ease your winter blues

Hackensack’s annual winter festival “Back to Hack” begins Thursday with winter fun, new events, contests, prizes and entertainment. Four days of events will conclude at the Birchwood Char House on Sunday.
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Team LaVallee Snocross Season Opener Recap

The 2025–2026 Snocross season roared to life at Mt. Zion Ski Hill in Ironwood, MI.
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Veterans’ Day Celebrations

The Lakeland area will be celebrating Veteran’s Day Tuesday, November 11. Join fellow community members and remember those who have fought for the freedom of the land of the free, home of the brave for Veterans’ Day.
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Pine River Market Square Farmers Market Indoor Market

Pine River Market Square, a local growers’ and crafters’ market, will host the last market for 2025 as an indoor market.
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State, federal agencies use wasps to slow the spread of emerald ash borer

This September, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service will complete a joint biological control effort to slow the spread of emerald ash borer in the Chippewa National Forest.

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