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It's your choice... Choose Blackduck

Each month, a local business will be showcased to give residents an idea of what they have to offer -- from lower prices to a savings of time, gas and money. Make Blackduck a stronger community by shopping locally.

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GARY ANDERSON AGENCY, INC.

Contact information: Gary and Sandy Anderson, 65 Summit Ave PO Box 28 Blackduck, MN 56630 Phone: 218-835-7711 Fax: 218-835-5505 Email: gander@paulbunyan.net. Employees: Megan Gustafson, Blackduck

Benefits of a Local Agent: We get to know you personally and give you insurance advice that best suits the needs of you and/or your family. We will also be able to find you the lowest rates between the different carriers we work with. Any time you have a question you can call us and we'll get an answer for you. If you are late making a payment, we'll let you know so you don't risk losing your policy. Phone calls on your birthday!

Buying Online: What happens if you make a mistake? Forget a payment? Forget to renew your life insurance policy? Who do you call if you need help... calling 800 numbers often leads to long wait times. No personalized service.

The 3/50 Project: For every $100 spent in independently owned stores, $68 returns to the community through taxes, payroll and other expenditures. If you spend that in a national chain, only $43 stays here. Spend it online and nothing comes home.

To see more of what this month's featured business has to offer, visit the Blackduck Chamber of Commerce's Facebook page.


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