Keto wins MBCA assistant coach of the year

Kevin Keto
Forest Lake boys basketball coach Kevin Keto has been named the Minnesota Basketball Coaches Association class AAAA assistant coach of the year.
According to the award citation, the honor recognizes a coach who has “demonstrated team loyalty, has assisted coaching a highly successful program, and performed invaluable duties for the school, team and community at a standard that is above and beyond reasonable expectation.” broadstreet.zone(48036);
“I was really surprised when I heard the news,” said Keto, who has been on the Ranger staff since 2006. “When I had a day or two to reflect, I felt honored. It feels good to be recognized for something I’m so passionate about.”
Forest Lake head coach Dan Cremisino, a member of the MBCA executive board, submitted a personal letter of recommendation as part of the nomination process.
“Kevin has been with me all 11 years of my tenure,” Cremisino said. “During that time, we have seen

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FL students win college scholarships through Twitter contest

Forest Lake Area High School students Hailey Moore and Heather Sauve received a $2,500 and $1,000 scholarship, respectively, for competing in a Twitter contest run by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at Minnesota State University Moorhead on March 22. The contest was open to any incoming student or transfer student that will be attending MSUM in the fall.
Both students had to send a Tweet to @AdmissionsMSUM stating why they want to #BeADragon, including the hashtag. The tweet had to show off some creativity using photos, videos, and anything else that was allowed within the 140-character limit. Four students were selected by a committee of faculty and staff based on the quality of their tweet for a $2,500 scholarship. Two students were selected for a $1,000 scholarship based on who had the most likes and whose tweet had the most retweets.

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Chuck & Don’s acquires e-commerce business; Pet food supplier will now offer online shopping and home delivery through Fetch

Pet supply store Chuck & Don’s is excited to further enhance its offerings with a new e-commerce venture.
Since its inception in 1990, Chuck & Don’s has continued to grow throughout the Midwest and beyond, boasting 25 Minnesota locations including in Forest Lake at 1960 W. Broadway Ave., 10 Colorado locations and one location in Wisconsin.
Operating since 2006, Fetch has supplied an e-commerce platform, which includes home delivery of pet food and supplies throughout the Minneapolis metro area. Starting in 2017, the service area will include Chuck & Don’s Minnesota and Wisconsin locations and likely expand to the Colorado market in mid-2017. Now, in addition to shopping Chuck & Don’s Twin Cities locations, customers can select and make purchases online and have those items delivered right to their front door.broadstreet.zone(48036);
To learn more about Chuck & Don’s and this acquisition, visit www.chuckanddons.com and www.fetch.co.

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Family Pathways to raise child abuse awareness

April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, and Family Pathways is inviting the community and local businesses to join in the fight against it.
The latest Minnesota statistics show that 25,972 calls were made to child protection or law enforcement about children being abused in 2016. A record 4,058 children were found to be experiencing abuse or neglect, 38 children suffered life threatening injuries, and 19 children died due to maltreatment.
There are several ways to get involved, including volunteering your time to the Refuge Network and Family Pathways’ important services, helping to raise awareness through local businesses and community outreach, purchasing a Stop Child Abuse blue ribbon sticker at Family Pathways Thrift Stores and participating businesses, going to familypathways.org to view a full list of participating businesses, and contributing with a monetary donation at familypathways.org.broadstreet.zone(48036);
When you purchase a Stop Child Abuse blue ribbon sticker, you will receive a one-time only, 10 percent

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