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Gogebic County Extension
500 N. Moore Street
Bessemer, Michigan
49911
United States

Email Address: msue.gogebic@county.msu.edu
Phone: 906-663-4045
Fax: 906-663-4058
 
Gogebic County Staff

 Gogebic County MSU Extension (e-mail)

 Lucia Patritto, County Extension Director

Vicki Nelson, 4-H Program Instructor

Dawn Collura, SNAP-Ed  Program Associate 1

Amanda Cole, Breastfeeding Peer Counselor/WIC/SNAP-Ed PA 1

Amy Hamel, Office Manager

Paula Beckman, Secretary

Joanne Pihlaja, SNAP-Ed Regional Coordinator

 

 

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