Teen entrepreneurs figure heavily into Elk Pride Bazaar
27 Dec 2018
Decades-old event gave local crafters, including some teens and young adults, a chance to show artistic talents and skills as promising entrepreneurs
Brianna Anderson, a 2016 graduate of Elk River High School is still in college, but she is already acting upon her desire to give back to the high school and community she feels gave her so much.
Anderson sold homemade apparel like scarves and headbands with interchangeable accessories that she crochets at the annual Elk Pride Craft Bazaar Nov. 3 at Elk River High School.
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Funding will support infrastructure improvements in Jackson, St. Joseph, and Faribault
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Chamber strikes gold at kickoff celebration
Dec 26 2018Event recognizing 50 years of the Elk River Area Chamber of Commerce starts the party
The Elk River Area Chamber of Commerce held the kickoff to its 50-year anniversary celebration on Oct. 4 at Rockwoods Bar and Grill in Otsego with a gold rush.
With The Bank of...

DECA to open store on Main Street for holidays
Dec 26 2018High school students will sell limited-edition merchandise as well as assorted apparel, mugs and more
Elk River High School DECA is opening up a holiday pop-up shop in downtown Elk River inside of Salon on Main.
The marketing students will be selling Elk River merchandise such as T-shirts,...