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EDA highlights social-media reach, Grow Minnesota follow-ups and planned business 'power visits'
Summary
The EDA reported strong organic social-media engagement on community posts, plans in-person business retention visits through the Grow Minnesota program, and scheduled informal 'power visits' in June to check in with local businesses and share resources with Northwest Minnesota Foundation and chamber partners.
At its April 23 meeting the East Grand Forks City Economic Development Authority highlighted growing social-media engagement, a low-response Grow Minnesota survey with plans for follow-up visits, and a staff plan to conduct informal business 'power visits' in early June.
Chair credited staff member Brenda for social-media content that has produced high organic reach; the board noted a post about Northdale Oil reached roughly…
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