MINNESOTA STATE FAIR TO HAVE 26 NEW FOODS AND FOUR NEW FOOD VENDORS

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The Minnesota State Fair has added 26 official new foods and four new food vendors to the expansive menu already offered at the Great Minnesota Get-Together. In total, nearly 500 foods will be available at 300 different concession locations throughout the fairgrounds.
NEW FOODS:
Banh Minn Bun and Banh Minn Bowl: Asian-inspired sausage in a crusty French baguette with Sister’s Sriracha sauce, shredded and pickled carrot, radish, chopped jalapeño and a sprig of fresh cilantro. The bunless bowl starts with a five-grain blend and is topped with shredded and pickled carrot, radish, Asian slaw, chopped jalapeño, sausage slices, cilantro and a drizzle of Sister’s Sriracha sauce.
At Sausage Sister & Me, located in the Food Building, east wall
Bison Bites: A North Woods spin on ravioli with ground bison, braised fennel, portobello mushrooms and fresh basil wrapped in classic egg dough, deep-fried and served with a sweet bourbon sauce with a little kick.
At Giggles’ Campfire Grill, located on the southeast corner of Lee Avenue & Cooper Street at The North Woods
Blue Raspberry Blitzed: Traditional hand pie filled with a raspberry, blueberry and apple blend infused with UV Blue Vodka and topped with cotton candy sugar.
At Sara’s Tipsy Pies, located in the Food Building, south wall
Buffalo Chicken Doughscuit: Fluffy biscuit-style doughnuts stuffed with shredded chicken, glazed with a sweet & spicy buffalo icing, and topped with crispy bacon bits.
At The Blue Barn, located at West End Market, south of the History & Heritage Center
Caramelized Banana Pudding: Layers of homemade vanilla pudding, fresh bananas, toasted ‘nilla wafers, caramelized cocoa crispy cereal, caramel sauce and fresh whipped cream.
At Blue Moon Dine-In Theater, located on the northeast corner of Carnes Avenue & Chambers Street
ChoriPop: Chorizo by The Herbivorous Butcher dipped in a classic corndog batter, deep-fried on-a-stick with choice of avocado salsa or mole sauce drizzled on top or on the side. Served with Mexican BBQ chips. (Vegan)
At Midtown Global Market’s Andy’s Garage*, located in the Taste of the Midtown Global Market booth at the International Bazaar, east wall
(Available Aug. 26-31 only)
*New vendor
Cracklin Prime Nachos: Deep-fried chicharrón (pronounced chee-chah-rrohn) covered in prime rib slices, ¡Que Bueno! nacho cheese, pico de gallo and green onion slices.
At Coasters, located on the southeast corner of Carnes Avenue & Liggett Street
Cucumber Jalapeño Limeade: Limeade made with juiced Minnesota-grown cucumbers and jalapeño syrup, served with a cucumber slice.
At Farmers Union Coffee Shop, located on the north side of Dan Patch Avenue between Cooper & Cosgrove streets
Dual Berry Shortcake: Strawberries and blueberries over a sugar-coated Betty & Earl’s biscuit, topped with whipped cream and balsamic glaze.
At LuLu’s Public House, located at West End Market, south of Schilling Amphitheater
Esquites (pronounced es-KEE-tez): Mexican street corn off-the-cob topped with mayonnaise, Cotija (pronounced Koh-tee-hah) cheese and pequin (pronounced puh-KEEN) chile powder.
At Midtown Global Market’s Los Ocampo, located in the Taste of the Midtown Global Market booth at the International Bazaar, east wall
(Available Sept. 1-6 only)
(Los Ocampo returns to the Midtown Global Market booth for the first time since 2013.)
Fudge & Fruit!: Fresh strawberries and fudge brownies dipped in wine-infused dark chocolate, drizzled with wine-infused white chocolate and served on-a-stick.
At Minnesota Wine Country, located on the west side of Underwood Street between Carnes & Judson avenues
Greek Stuffed Ravioli: Mediterranean pastry dough stuffed with cream cheese, tzatziki sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoncini, tomato, gyro meat and Dino’s Greek seasoning, deep-fried and drizzled with roasted garlic butter.
At Dino’s Gyros, located on the north side of Carnes Avenue between Nelson & Underwood streets
Island Hopper: Hollowed-out half-pineapple filled with charbroiled chicken glazed with teriyaki sauce and served with steamy white rice and pineapple chunks, topped with green onions and sesame seeds.
At The Hangar, located at the North End, southwest section
Jumbo Donut Sundae: A jumbo frosted yeast-raised donut available in a variety of flavors, topped with vanilla soft-serve ice cream, hot fudge and blend of sprinkles.
At Fluffy’s Hand Cut Donuts*, located between West Dan Patch & Carnes avenues and Liggett & Chambers streets
*New Vendor
Kerala Fried Chicken Kati Roll (pronounced KAY-ruh-la and KAH-tee): Marinated, battered and fried chicken tenders wrapped in paratha (pronounced puh-RAH-ttah) with chutneys and slaw.
At Hot Indian, located in the Food Building, east wall
(A fan favorite in the Midtown Global Market booth in years past, Hot Indian has a new home of its own in the Food Building and will be at the fair all 12 days.)
La Floretta: Oven-roasted cauliflower florets seasoned with Iron Range herbs and spices and served with Calabrian (pronounced kah-LAH-bre-an) sweet chili sauce. (Gluten-free, vegan)
At Mancini’s al Fresco, located on the north side of Carnes Avenue between Nelson & Underwood streets
The Naughty Biscuit: Smoked pork belly topped with beer cheese sauce, arugula, pickled red onions and candied jalapeños served on a buttermilk biscuit.
At RC’s BBQ, located on the north side of West Dan Patch Avenue between Liggett & Chambers streets
Nordic Waffles – Chicken & Macaroni Nordic Waffle and I-Scream Waffle Sandwich: Two new fresh-made waffle wraps: A Southern-fried spicy chicken drummy and cheesy macaroni, finished with a drizzle of honey on a warm Nordic waffle; and a classic ice cream cookie sandwich, crunchy kettle corn and chocolate drizzle dusted with sprinkles all wrapped in a Nordic waffle.
At Nordic Waffles, located at West End Market, south section
Paneer Pakora (pronounced puh-KO-rah): Seasoned paneer cheese cubes fried in a gluten-free batter and served with tomato butter. (Gluten-free, vegan)
At Hot Indian, located in the Food Building, east wall
Pizza Lucy: Sausage patty topped with pizza sauce, pepperoni and mozzarella cheese, stuffed in homemade Green Mill pizza dough, and topped with Italian seasonings, cheese and crumbled pepperoni.
At Green Mill, located on the east side of Cooper Street between Randall & Wright avenues, at Family Fair at Baldwin Park
Sashimi Tuna Tacos: Crisp wonton shells filled with ahi tuna, avocado and sesame soy. Thai slaw with peanut dressing, pickled ginger and wasabi served on the side.
At Scenic 61 by New Scenic Café*, located on the east side of Underwood Street between Lee & Randall avenues, just south of Little Farm Hands
*New Vendor
Sidecar Sandwich: Thick-cut cognac-infused bacon smothered with Cointreau (pronounced khan-troe) and citrus marmalade, layered with melted havarti, smoked Gouda and aged cheddar, served on toasted sourdough bread and garnished with fresh orange slices.
At The Hideaway Speakeasy, located in the Veranda, Grandstand upper level, northwest section
S’Mores Funnel Cake: Graham cracker funnel cake topped with marshmallow, milk chocolate chunks and more graham cracker bits.
At Funnel Cakes, located in the Food Building, east wall
Spufull Puff: Mashed sweet potatoes blended with sweetened cream cheese then wrapped in dough and fried. Lightly dusted with powdered sugar and served with maple dipping sauce on the side.
At Potato Man & Sweety, located on the west side of Liggett Street between Carnes & Judson avenues, outside the Horse Barn
Summer Lakes Beverages in 3 varieties – Wedge-Hammer, Lake Storm Lemonade and Bama! Lemon Sweet Tea: These 2021 State Fair-exclusive mocktails are all gluten-free and vegan. The Wedge-Hammer is fresh ginger, orange and other citrus juices, zest, sparkling water and simple syrup. Lake Storm Lemonade is lavender-infused lemon and other citrus juices, zest, sparkling water and simple syrup. Bama! Lemon Sweet Tea is fresh brewed tea, fresh lemon and other citrus juices, zest, sparkling water and simple syrup.
At Summer Lakes Beverage*, located on the east side of Underwood Street between Lee & Randall avenues, just south of Little Farm Hands
*New food vendor (Summer Lakes Beverage previously sold its bottled mixes and merchandise at the State Fair.)
Waffle Burger: Quarter-pound bacon cheeseburger served between two maple-infused candied sweet crunch waffles with a side of maple syrup.
At Andy’s Grille, located on the south side of Carnes Avenue between Chambers and Nelson streets
The Minnesota State Fair is one of the largest and best-attended expositions in the world, attracting more than 2 million visitors annually. Showcasing Minnesota’s finest agriculture, art and industry, the Great Minnesota Get-Together is always 12 Days of Fun Ending Labor Day. Visit mnstatefair.org for more information. The 2021 Minnesota State Fair runs August 26 – Labor Day, September 6.

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At approximately 2:30pm on July 4, the Red Lake County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call reporting a possible drowning in the Red Lake River, near Red Lake Falls.  Red Lake County law enforcement officers, the Red Lake Falls Ambulance Service and the Red Lake Falls Fire Department were all dispatched to the scene.  Several witnesses at the scene claimed that an adult male, in his 20’s, was walking in the river and he disappeared below the surface of the water and was not seen again.  Boats were deployed and fire department members and Sheriff’s Deputies attempted to locate the missing individual.  At approximately 4:45pm, the body of the drowning victim was located in approximately 20 feet of water.  At this time, the drowning appears to be accidental, but this case remains under investigation.  The name of the victim is not being released at this time, pending family notification.

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MNDOT FUNDS SEVEN RAIL SERVICE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS TO SUPPORT STATEWIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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Seven projects that will improve rail service in Minnesota were announced today by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The projects will receive a total of $4.05 million in grants from the competitive Minnesota Rail Service Improvement program, and will help support economic development in different parts of the state.

MnDOT received 21 MSRI applications requesting a total of $21.4 million for rail service improvement projects.

“The number of applicants for the 2021 MRSI grants show there’s a great need to maintain or improve rail freight service in local markets throughout the state,” said Peter Dahlberg, Office of Freight and Commercial Vehicle Operations program manager. “These local rail connections give local farmers, manufacturers and other local businesses the opportunity to compete in global and national markets.” The seven projects awarded during the most recent round of MRSI funding include:

  • Carleton Capital rail access (Fergus Falls) – $480,000 to construct a rail spur as part of a new freight loading facility on the Otter Tail Valley Railroad in Fergus Falls.
  • Central Region Cooperative (Fairfax) – $500,000 to construct a new rail spur to service a fertilizer plant on the Minnesota Prairie Line. The plant currently ships product primarily by truck.
  • Port Terminal Drive North rail crossing modernization (Duluth Seaway Port Authority) – $647,000 to reconstruct, upgrade and modernize approximately 700 feet of curved rail crossing and a switch located at the heart of the Duluth Seaway Port Authority’s Clure Public Marine Terminal.
  • Farmers Co-operative Elevator Company grain elevator siding (Echo) – $250,000 to construct rail loading facilities on the Minnesota Prairie Line. The existing elevator currently ships product primarily by truck.
  • Farmers Grain terminal (Thief River Falls) – $820,000 to construct a rail spur that will enable efficient loading of unit grain trains.
  • Minnesota Commercial Railway bridge repair (Minneapolis) – $210,000 to replace the timber deck on the Minnesota Commercial Railway bridge spanning 31st Avenue South in Minneapolis.
  • Voyageur Capital Group (Grand Rapids Industrial Park) – $1.15 million to rehabilitate 5,475 feet of railroad track and re-establish rail service to the industrial park.

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THIEF RIVER FALLS REGIONAL AIRPORT RECEIVES A $5.2 MILLION GRANT

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Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) announced a $5.2 million federal grant for the Thief River Falls Regional Airport. The grant, which is funded through the U.S. Department of Transportation, is part of the airport’s Capital Improvement Program. The funds will be used to install runway incursion lighting, reconstruct apron, runway, and taxiway lighting, and improve airfield signage.

“This grant will allow the Thief River Falls Airport Authority to move forward with needed improvements and additions to the city’s airport. With thousands of passengers and over a million packages moving through the airport’s facilities each year, it is a critical transportation hub for the region,” said Congresswoman Fischbach. “A modern, accessible airport is key for connecting local industry to the global market and attracting economic development.”

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FATAL MULITPLE CAR ACCIDENT REPORTED NEAR THE GRAND FORKS AIRPORT

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There was a fatal car accident reported on Highway 2 near the Grand Forks Airport on Friday.  For the story, click on the video below.  

 

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ROWANN E. LARSON – Obit

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Rowann E. Larson, age 73 of East Grand Forks, passed away June 28, 2021 at Sanford Hospice House in Fargo, ND after nearly a 3 year battle with cancer with her family by her side.

Rowann Elaine Smart was born on June 27, 1948, in Grand Forks, ND, the daughter of William Ardell (Chinky) and Ruth (Johnson) Smart. Rowann grew up in East Grand Forks and attended Sacred Heart School and graduated with the Class of 1966.   On July 1, 1967, she was united in marriage to Ronald Larson in East Grand Forks. They made their home on the farm in rural East Grand Forks where they have resided for the past 47 years.    She attended Thief River Falls Technical College, graduating with a degree in Cosmetology.  Rowann worked part-time as a beautician, retiring from Kays Kut & Kurl in 1996.  She also worked part-time during the Fall Sugar Beet Harvest at American Crystal-Quality Lab.  Rowann worked at the University of North Dakota-Human Resources Department starting in 2005 until her retirement in 2015.  Her and Ron enjoyed being ushers at their church for many years.  Rowann was also a part of the Fisher Legion Auxiliary.

Rowann cherished time together as a family. She helped her daughters Rhea, Ranita and Rachelle with various 4-H projects with her love of sewing and baking.  She also sewed many Christmas dresses for her granddaughters.  She loved tending to her flowers, hosting gatherings for friends and family, and Holiday decorating.   She always had a smile on her face and made everyone feel welcome.  Watching her grandchildren in sports and attending UND events with Ron were some of her favorite things to do.  She will be remembered as the best wife, mother, grandma, sister and friend there is by all.

Loving family members who survive Rowann include her husband of 54 years, Ronald Larson of East Grand Forks, MN; children, Rhea (Tyler) Grove of Audubon, MN, Ranita LaHaise of Scottsdale, AZ and Rachelle (Tom) Hinkley of Fargo, ND; 5 grandchildren, Ryan & Madison Grove, Dylan LaHaise, Travis & Andrea Hinkley; Brother: Rick (Marilyn) Smart, Sisters: Barbara (Marlow) Wolf, Lisa (Kevin) Lunski; brother in-law Randy Moe; and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; sisters: Susan Moe, Jill Jenkins; brother-in-law, Randy Jenkins; Nephews: Bill Wolf, Nathan Moe, Niece: Heidi Smart.

Visitation: 5:00 – 7:00 with a 7:00 PM Prayer Service on Friday, July 2, 2021 at Hope Church 1601 17th Ave. S., Grand Forks, ND  58201

Memorial Service:  10:30 AM on Saturday, July 3, 2021 at Hope Church 1601 17th Ave. South, Grand Forks, ND  58201 with visitation one our prior; service will be live-streamed on Rowann’s page at www.dandahlfuneralhome.com

Inurnment: Oak Lawn Cemetery – Alvarado, MN Saturday following lunch at the church

Online Guestbook:   www.dandahlfuneralhome.com

Arrangements By: Dahl Funeral Home ~ East Grand Forks, MN

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JEROME H. HEMMESCH – Obit

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Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 6, 2021, at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Richmond, MN for Jerome H. Hemmesch, age 71, who died Tuesday, at the VA Medical Center. Burial will be in the Parish Cemetery followed by a meal at the Parish Center.
A gathering of family and friends will be from 8:30 a.m.- 10:45 a.m. the morning of at Sts. Peter & Paul gathering space.

Jerome was born on March 18, 1950, in Richmond, MN to Harold and Leona (Ruegemer) Hemmesch. He settled for life in Richmond. Never one to sit still for long, Jerome was well known for his work at various jobs and volunteer committees in the community, including Knights of Columbus, American Legion, Richmond Baseball, Richmond River Lake Days, Janssen Masonry Bowling Team, and the VA Choir. Jerome farmed, worked at Wet Jet in Paynesville and Columbia Gear in Avon. In 2006, after enduring several heart attacks and a stroke, he became a permanent resident at the St. Cloud VA Medical Center.

He is survived by his 5 children, Bradley, Jason (fiancé, Cara), Ashley Buresh, Trista, and Nathan; 4 grandchildren, Alexander and Alyssa Buresh, Jocelyn Copher, and Persephone Kiley; siblings, Margee Keller (Allen Hansen), Janet (Nick) Keller, Tom (Renae) Hemmesch, Ann Lucas, Barbara (Matt) Walz, George (Joni) Hemmesch, Sue (Pete) Dingmann, Linda (Bob) Schmitz, Joyce (Jim) Backes, James (Sheila) Hemmesch; sister-in-law, Beth Hemmesch; niece Sarah Keller Reese (Jerrod), and many nephews, nieces, extended family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents Harold and Leona (Ruegemer) Hemmesch; brothers, Victor, Michael, Elmer; brothers-in-law, Walter Keller, David Stang, and Robert Lucas.

The family would like to extend a great appreciation to the St. Cloud VA Medical Center Staff for the care given to our brother throughout the years. Also, special thank you to Kozy Cab Service and King’s Transport Service for Jerome’s special transportation.

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James Lee “Jim” Litch Jr.- Obit

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James Lee “Jim” Litch Jr., son of James Litch Sr and Linda Sander was born June 7, 1960, in Great Falls, MT, and passed away suddenly at Riverview Hospital in Crookston, MN on June 28th, 2021 at the age of 61.

A resident and Mayor of Climax, MN, he was well known throughout the community for his volunteer work and friendship. He enjoyed fishing, shooting, snowmobiling, and making friends wherever he went. He served in the US Army and National Guard and graduated from North Dakota State School of Science. He wrote songs and played guitar in River Road West as well as multiple other bands, had a love for music, and was a karaoke master. Later in life, he was part of the volunteer first responders and fire department and was working to build a veteran association in Climax. 

Jim is survived by his daughters Jamie (Rudy) De Trinidad in California, and Meagan Walker in Idaho; and siblings, Mike (Gina) Oneal in Colorado, Tammy (Korey) Schultz in Minnesota, Karla (Doug) Chandler in Minnesota, and Traci (Kenny) Tripp in New Hampshire. He is preceded by his mother, father, and stepfather Frank Schmaltz.

Jim will l be severely missed, he was an amazing father, friend, and community member. His service was held at the Climax Lutheran Church, and the Celebration of Life at the Corner Bar in Climax, MN on July 6th, 2021.

Online Guestbook:  www.stenshoelhouske.com
Arrangements entrusted to Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home of Crookston, MN.

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UMC WOMEN’S TENNIS AND ASSISTANT MEN’S BASEKTBALL COACH KRAYTON NASH RESIGNS

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University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Head Tennis Coach and Men’s Basketball Associate Head Coach Krayton Nash announced his resignation from his positions to pursue a job closer to his family in Wisconsin. Nash spent four seasons at UMC.

“We are extremely grateful for the job Krayton has done on and off the court for both our tennis and basketball programs,” said Director of Athletics Stephanie Helgeson. “We will miss his energy around the department but we wish him luck in his next endeavors and understand his decision to return closer to his family.”

The Golden Eagles will look to commence a search for Nash’s replacement immediately. 

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Arnold J. Orsland – Obit

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Arnold J. Orsland, 70, Fargo, ND, formerly of Halstad, MN, passed away on Sunday, June 27, 2021 at Bethany on 42nd in Fargo, with family by his side.

Arnie was born on November 16, 1950, in Ada, MN to Alfred (Toby) and Dorothy (Ueland) Orsland. He grew up in Shelly, MN where he attended grade school. He graduated from Climax High School in 1969. Arnie was drafted into the Army in 1969 and served in Vietnam. Between tours, Arnie’s first daughter Shannon was born in 1971. In 1973 a second daughter, Charity, was born. After returning from Vietnam he attended Northland Community College for auto body program and worked in Crookston, MN, and Warren, MN.

June 1, 1985 Arnie married Lori Hauge in Halstad, MN. Arnie and Lori had three daughters: Casie, Hailey, and Ashton. He worked for Halstad Municipal Utilities and also served on the Halstad Volunteer Fire Department for 17 years. After leaving Halstad Utilities he worked for Arneson Farms until a back injury forced him to retire in 2009.

Arnie enjoyed hunting and fishing, especially his annual trip to Canada. He enjoyed watching his girls play volleyball and basketball and rarely missed a game!

In 2017 Arnie entered Bethany Homes in Fargo, North Dakota where he resided until his death.

He was very proud of his grandchildren and looked forward to their visits. His walls were covered in pictures of his family.

Arnie is survived by his wife of 36 years, Lori; daughters, Shannon (Grant) Kaufman, Charity (Chad) Brault, Casie (John) Weeding, Hailey Orsland (Daniel Atwood) and Ashton Orsland; grandchildren, Leif, Alaric and Maeve Weeding, and Arlowe Atwood; brothers, Curtis (Lynda) Orsland, and Edward (Veronica) Drivdahl; sister, Marriane (Larry) Rognlie; sister-in-law; Natalie Nettum; brother-in-law, Wade (Nita) Hauge; mother-in-law, Darlene Hauge; uncle, Gene (Margaret) Ueland; aunt, Marion Hitner; and several nephews and nieces.

Arnie was preceded in death by his parents; infant son, Brandon; infant daughter, Sarah; aunt, Doris Pederson; father-in-law, Loren Hauge; and Lori’s uncle, Burnett “Trapper” Hauge, whom he spent many years hunting, fishing, and getting into shenanigans with.

Arnie was very proud to have served his country. He was a true patriot.

Arnie’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all caregivers, and the entire staff of Bethany Homes on both 42nd and University in Fargo.

Memorial Service: 2:00 PM, Tuesday, July 6, 2021, at Halstad Lutheran Church, Halstad, MN.

Visitation: Two hours before the memorial service at the church.

Inurnment: Fargo National Cemetery, Harwood, ND.

Please view our guestbook and share condolences online at www.fredriksonfh.com

Arrangements with Fredrikson-Ganje Funeral Homes
Ada & Halstad, Minnesota

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