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Extension Office hires Rock County woman as new Extension Educator

By Sara Quam
Nancy Sandager finds herself comfortable at her new job as 4-H Extension Educator. She's settled into her surroundings for about a month at the part-time job. Her responsibilities include organizing the county's eight community clubs and being a liaison between state and local entities.

Before this, Sandager, who has a business degree, worked in both Luverne and Hills-Beaver Creek school systems. "I've got the business background for the organizational aspects, and I've worked with kids for the past few years, so I'm covered."

Sandager said her biggest challenge and the highlight of her job will be the Rock County Fair in August. "So many families are helpful. 4-H is a great youth development organization, and there's something for everybody, not just the farm kids," she said. Sandager lives in rural Hills with her husband, Mike, and their three children.

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