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4-H looks to change things up at fair's Clover Cafe

Summary by scledger.net
A group of 4-H members gathered at the Wild Horse Lavender Farm to begin a program in hopes of saving from closing down the newly named "Clover Café" during the Sanders County Fair. The Clover Café is operated by the county's six 4-H clubs, but is open to the public. However, for the last several years, the clubs have been either just breaking even or losing money, something 4-H lea...
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scledger.net broke the news in Thompson Falls, United States on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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