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Jay Blessum
Minot Aero Center
701-852-4092
E-mail: acmx@minotaerocenter.com

Suzanne Blessum
Minot Aero Center
701-852-4092
E-mail: suzanne@minotaerocenter.com

David Blikre
Bravera Wealth
701-837-5041
E-mail: dblikre@bravera.bank

Amy Block
Organized Spaces
701-852-7077
E-mail: mandy@ohdminot.com

Carmen Bloms
Northwestern Mutual
701-838-2420
E-mail: carmen.bloms@nm.com

Tammy Blumhagen
VP/General Manager
KX News
701-355-9121
E-mail: tblumhagen@kxnet.com

Ann Bodine
Creative Property Management Inc.
701-852-5028
E-mail: ann@creativeminot.com

Nadine Boe
Chief Executive Officer
Northland Health Centers
701-448-2054
E-mail: nboe@northlandchc.org

Teona Boechler
Branch Manager
Town & Country Credit Union
701-852-2018
E-mail: teona.boechler@townandcountry.org

Anne Boeckel
Administrative Assistant
Gate City Bank
701-857-8400 (S Bdwy)
E-mail: anneboeckel@gatecity.bank

Brenda Boehler
Marketing & Sales
Elison Assisted Living Minot
701-839-3320
E-mail: bboehler@elisonlife.com

Ryon Boen
CEO
Western Agency Inc.
701-852-5383
E-mail: ryon@western-agency.com

Jenny Bogden
AVP/Asst. Compliance Officer
First International Bank & Trust
701-837-1600
E-mail: jbogden@fibt.com

Steve Bogden
Johnson Controls
701-818-0063
E-mail: steven.george.bogden@jci.com

Bruce Bogenrief
General Manager
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
701-624-5622
E-mail: bogenrief.bruce@cleanharbors.com

Mike Bohan
Slumberland
Slumberland/Tollefson's
852-5231, 838-7120-Slumberland
E-mail: mike.bohan@slumberland.com

Kevin Bohl
VP Commercial Lender & Consumer Banking
First Western Bank & Trust
852-3711
E-mail: kevin.bohl@firstwestern.bank

Shelly Bohl
Executive Director
The Difference - A Holistic Approach

Trauma is an emotional response to a distressing event that overwhelms a person’s ability to cope. The long -term effects can include sleeping disorders, flashbacks, extreme tension and anxiety, depression, drug and alcohol addictions, eating disorders, self-injury, and suicide. Too many people are suffering from past traumas, believing there is nothing that can be done, when in fact, there is help.

Energy healing is a holistic practice that activates the body ’s subtle energy systems to remove the blocks that have been created from trauma. By breaking through these energetic blocks, one of the greatest benefits is stress reduction and relaxation, which triggers the body ’s natural healing abilities. The calming effect this has also promotes a peace that allows the mind to think more clearly. Energy healing is not about forcing anything, it is about the releasing of energy blocks so natural healing may be take place.

The Difference – A Holistic Approach is a local non-profit that assists those who have suffered trauma. We will pay the cost of three energy healing sessions by local practitioners. Our mission is to bring awareness of the improved functional differences - physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally, as a result of natural energy and holistic modalities. If you would like to learn more about the benefits of holistic healing, please give us a call at 701-263-5518 or visit our webpage thedifaha.org.

701-263-5518
E-mail: thedifaha@gmail.com

Val Bohlig
Sr. Member Services Representative
Town & Country Credit Union
701-852-2018
E-mail: val.bohlig@townandcountry.org

Danielle Bolinske
Elite Real Estate
701-838-4040
E-mail: danielle.bolinske@gmail.com

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