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Frontier Communications donates $1,000 to the Steele County Food. Pictured, from left, at Frontier’s Blooming Prairie location are Pete Kyllo, Tony Motl, Dan Lermon, Steve Yentsch and Chris Bodenstab, all local sales and service technicians; Stormy Trom, director of the Steele County Food Shelf; Darrell Hansen, general manager for Frontier; Phil Brunner and Ralph Van Epps, sales and service technicians; Denny Lusk, technical supervisor; Carl Anderson, Ron Richardson, and Mike Rudau, sales and service technicians.

Frontier Communications makes donation
to Steele County Food Shelf


OWATONNA — Frontier Communications recently presented the Steele County Food Shelf with a check in the amount of $1,000 to support food relief throughout the area. The donation was made in connection with the company’s program, “The Great Frontier Donate – Let’s Talk Up a Cause.” which was launched by Frontier in May to benefit local food assistance programs. Employees throughout Frontier’s 24-state service areas are collecting dry goods, toiletries and small household items to stock pantries in their communities. In addition, Frontier is making a monetary contribution whenever one of three things happens within an area it serves: A new customer signs up for Frontier long-distance service; a customer switches to Frontier long-distance; or a customer upgrades his or her service package to one with unlimited long-distance from Frontier.
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