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  1. Itasca County ( / aɪˈtæskə / eye-TASS-kə) [2] is a county located in the Iron Range region of the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 45,014. [3] Its county seat is Grand Rapids. [4] The county is named after Lake Itasca, which is in turn a shortened version of the Latin words veritas caput, meaning 'truth ...

  2. Grand Rapids is a small town with lots of charm, surrounded by Minnesota’s nature. This rural up north destination is a picturesque area that has been a favorite of those planning MN family vacations, fishing trips, couple’s getaways and family reunions for over 100 years. The distinguished fishing lakes, forest and trails provide the ...

  3. Jan 2012 - Dec 2020 9 years. UPM Blandin Paper, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Technical Business Support for United Paper Mill’s (UPM – United Paper Mills - Helsinki, Finland) Global Mill Execution ...

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  4. Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids is a small city in northern Minnesota and county seat of Itasca County. With more than 1,000 lakes inside the county, Grand Rapids serves as a popular destination for anglers looking for a good spot to cast a line. There are several smaller lakes in and around the downtown area, but the big kahuna is Pokegama Lake.

  5. Lodges must be reserved, meals planned, and events researched. The Visitor’s Guide will give you a solid head-start on your next vacation to Grand Rapids. In the Visitor’s Guide, you’ll find a list of many recreational opportunities for all seasons, in addition to golf courses, art & cultural events, resorts, shopping, maps of the area ...

  6. Upper Midwest Water Science Center - Grand Rapids, MN, Field Office. 1831 East U.S. Hwy 169 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 United States. Phone. 218-326-1297. Fax. 218-327-2557.

  7. 0627105 [3] Website. GrandRapidsMI.gov. Grand Rapids is a city and county seat of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [4] At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,893, [5] making it the second-largest city in Michigan, after Detroit.

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