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    Cormorant Dollar General closed, donated stock to Pelican food shelf—aiding patrons, Someplace Safe

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    Folks outside the Pelican Rapids Food Shelf sort through boxes of donated merchandise from the Cormorant Dollar General store. Items ranged from medications and supplements to toys and household goods.


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