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Bemidji Driving School holds drive for food shelf

BEMIDJI – By extending discounts to its students for bringing in donations for the Bemidji Community Food Shelf, Bemidji Driving School’s ongoing food drive has collected 409 pounds of donations.

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“I think it is important our kids learn to get involved with their community,” Bemidji Driving School owner Lisa Wallin said. “I am so proud of my students and families for their generosity.”
Wallin is also a longtime supporter of and donor to the United Way of Bemidji area.


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