As we have done each year for some time now, here is a review of some of the changes that have happened in area businesses during the past year.
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CentraCare Health-Paynesville
hosted a celebration in honor of the 60th anniversary of Paynesville Hospital.
Dairy Queen in Litchfield: After 40 years operating the Dairy Queen at the intersection of Highways 12 and 24, owners Jeff and Paula Miller have decided this year will be their last; the store will be up for sale. Does this appeal to any reader?Äôs sweet dreams?
The Hayloft Bar & Grill in Luxemburg re-opened under new ownership of Kevin ?ÄúWally?Äù Olson. They now serve Sunday brunch, in addition to their usual fare.
Meeker Memorial Clinics in Dassel hired a new doctor, Dr. Patricia Freund. Her specialty is family medicine.
Snap Fitness in Luxemburg has new owners: Caleb and Kelsey Johnson. They will remodel it soon, and will add fitness classes.
Sol is now open as a wellness space in Dassel. They offer space for co-working (sharing workspace) including conference rooms that can be scheduled online at sol
wellness.co. They have Yoga, Tai Chi and PiYo classes. And they offer an array of unique wellness retail products including Young Living, UrbanHalo, and Beautycounter. You?Äôll find them on Facebook, too.
Starlite Drive-In in Litchfield was purchased and renovated by the Quincer family last year. They plan to open for the 2017 season on Friday, April 14, for Easter weekend.
Voss Plumbing and Heating: Tess Thielen retired from Voss in March after working for the Paynesville business for 38.5 years.
