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    One-stop career centers are implemented in all US States under a variety of different local names. CareerOneStop is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration and produced by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. CareerOneStop is a partner of the American Job Center network. [2]

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  6. CareerForce hosts new type of job fair in Bemidji - AOL

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    Sep. 20—BEMIDJI — Committed to hosting an event rain or shine, Bemidji's Westridge CareerForce put on a new and unique type of job fair in its parking lot on Monday, despite the dreary weather.

  7. List of newspapers in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's Women's Press: Women's issues: St. Paul Ramsey Bi-Weekly (Wed.) 40000 [33] Native American Press/Ojibwe News: Native American Beimidji Beimidji Ceased publication in 2009 [33] [50] NatureScape News: Nature: McGregor Aitkin 16 issues per year May no longer exist [33] One Nation News: Minority news perspective Minneapolis Hennepin ...

  8. Monticello, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    ci.monticello.mn.us Monticello ( / ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ s ɛ l oʊ / ⓘ MON -tiss- EL -oh ) [ 7 ] is a city next to the Mississippi River in Wright County , Minnesota , United States. The population was 14,455 at the 2020 census .

  9. Chisholm, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    With a railroad line to Duluth and plenty of mining work available in and near town, Chisholm's population grew rapidly, and by 1908 it had more than 6,000 people and 500 buildings. On September 5, 1908, a fast-moving forest fire obliterated the town due to dry conditions and the wooden construction of nearly all the town's buildings.