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Ribbon-cuttings for Kwik Trip in Iron Mountain, Kingsford

Terri Castelaz/Daily News photos THE DICKINSON AREA Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Kwik Trip in Iron Mountain. Shown with the scissors is store General Manager Tom Dekarske alongside Suzanne Larson, chamber executive director. Looking on are chamber ambassadors and store employees.

Recently both Iron Mountain and Kingsford locations of Kwik Trip completed construction and celebrated with a Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The La Crosse, Wis.-based Kwik Trip operates more than 850 stores across six states and employs over 38,000 co-workers.

Guests can enjoy Kwik Trip’s Karuba Coffee Bar, featuring coffee house flavored coffee, cappuccino and hot chocolate.

For those on the go, Kwik Trip offers the “Hot Spot,” filled with freshly cooked breakfast sandwiches, cheeseburgers, fried chicken, Cheese Mountain pizza, cord dogs and breadsticks.

Fresh fruit, salads and a large assortment of sandwiches are only a few of the offerings in the Kwik Trop Fresh Case.

AT THE KINGSFORD Kwik Trip, General Manager Sandy Joseph cuts the ribbon with the helps of the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce and store employees.

As their motto states, “We’ll see you next time!”

The new stores are at 1010 N. Stephenson Ave. in Iron Mountain, 906-448-7327; or 450 S. Carpenter Ave. in Kingsford, 906-448-7326. Their website is www.kwiktrip.com.

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