CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Grafton
Had a great time at the Grafton Chamber of Commerce annual banquet last night. The prime rib was great. The company and conversation were even better. Everyone in the audience seemed to stay awake du...
Posted on 11/20/12 at 7:47 AM
Volunteer of the Year
Congratulations to our board member Harvey Brock. Harvey was announced as the volunteer of the year for the Dickinson chamber of commerce. Harvey Brock you rock! http://www.dickinsonchamber.o...
Posted on 11/5/12 at 11:55 AM
OktoBEERfest 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Billy Mawhiney Time at the Table 605.990-1125 OktoBEERfest Set for Saturday, September 29th Time at the Table and The Network have joined forces to bring OktoBEERfest to the High...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 7:38 AM
New law moves toward faster business permitting
A second step in speeding up state-issued permits to businesses looking to expand or build in the state became law Monday. This is a very rewarding moment, Gov. Mark Dayton said minutes after signi...
Posted on 4/2/12 at 3:13 PM
Poll: It's how you ask the question
In case you have not heard, the State of Minnesota is heading for a seemingly inevitable state shutdown if state leaders cannot agree on a budget before July 1. Anecdotally, much of the discussion see...
Posted on 6/23/11 at 12:55 PM
Andrea Walsh, St. Paul, column: Minnesota Chamber: Four steps to create jobs 
We believe four priorities must be addressed to ensure a healthy environment for jobs. The best news is that most of these recommendations can advance will little or no additional state spending.
By Andrea Walsh , December 12, 2010
Sandy Vargas and William Blazar, St. Paul, column: Let’s make immigration work for Minnesota 
Immigration has proven to be a boon for many Minnesota communities and neighborhoods — revitalizing school districts, propping up tax bases and stimulating local economies. And the facts show that immigrants can and will play an increasing role in sustaining and energizing our economy in coming decades.
By Sandy Vargas and William Blazar , October 23, 2010
Steffanie Boeckel and Kristi Klein, Hazen, N.D., letter -- Deal breaker: Crabtree’s support of cap and trade 
Somehow, Crabtree is being portrayed as a coalition builder in the North Dakota media, but this image seems to contradict his undying allegiance to cap and trade.
By Steffanie Boeckel and Kristi Klein , October 14, 2010
SPIN METER: Business group turns on past allies 
During the worst of the economic crisis, the nation's most powerful business lobby pleaded with Congress to prop up financial institutions and stimulate the economy with hundreds of billions of dollars in borrowed money. Fast forward to the present. The chamber is now spending millions of dollars on ads trying to elect candidates whose campaigns are based on opposing the very bank rescue and stimulus law it once supported.
By Kevin Freking , October 04, 2010
Area news: Grand Forks man wins lottery game ... NDHP joines I-94 crackdown ... more 
Earle Schreiber, Grand Forks, recently claimed $10,000 playing the Double Diamond Slots scratch ticket in the Minnesota Lottery. He purchased the ticket at Whitey’s Steaks and Seafood in East Grand Forks.
By Herald staff reports , July 01, 2010
Betsy Perkins, Grand Forks, letter: Anti-EPA measure assaults science, health 
Instead of believing slick propaganda produced by the coal industry, the Chamber should listen to the mainstream scientists, physicians and groups such as the American Academy of Pediatrics. All these organizations and others have pointed out the need to get coal emissions under control.
By Betsy Perkins , May 26, 2010
North Dakota ranked No. 1 for job growth 
North Dakota is among the top states for producing jobs, thanks to its commitment to investing in research and development, according to a new study issued Monday by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Chamber Foundation.
By Tracy Frank , May 25, 2010
Nancy Guy, Bismarck, letter: Chamber should welcome health reform 
For the life of me, I can’t understand why a group whose mission is to promote small business would oppose this health reform bill.
By Nancy Guy , March 21, 2010
Business, labor groups converge on Minnesota Capitol 
A major business group and a big labor union both come to the Capitol today to promote their interests.
By Associated Press , March 10, 2010
Mary Rhode, Bismarck, letter: BCBSND’s dues aided trade group’s deception 
Of the Chamber’s $70 million to $100 million spent on advertising against health insurance reform, how much came from my pocketbook through premiums paid to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Dakota?
January 18, 2010
Local businesses receiving scam awards notices 
Local businesses are receiving scam e-mails about bogus awards, according to a blog posted by the Chamber of Commerce of Fargo Moorhead.
By Forum Staff Report , December 01, 2009
Devils Lake Chamber head Campbell retiring 
Board Chairman Dick Prozinski says President John Campbell will step down Dec. 15. Campbell was out of town today and not available for comment.
By Associated Press , November 25, 2009
RALPH KINGSBURY: GF should take action on bookstore 
November 20, 2009
Minn. manufacturer’s week recognizes economic role 
Minnesota officials are recognizing the role of manufacturers in the state’s economy this week.
By Associated Press , October 25, 2009
State Rep. Bill Amerman, D-Forman: Chamber's letter leaves 'em laughing 
Imagine the president of an organization that has done everything possible to suppress wages and workers rights for decades pretending to be concerned about the poor unions and workers rights under this act. Now, you’ve got to admit that’s a hoot.
May 21, 2009
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