By Tim Douglass tdouglass@pctribune.com Glenwood City Commissioners last week discussed investigating a possible ordinance that would regulate Cannabis (Marijuana) usage within the city, at least in outside public areas. Recreational marijuana became legal in Minnesota on Aug. 1, but a number of cities are going beyond state law to impose tighter restrictions on marijuana use where… Read More
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City starts discussion on cannabis regulation
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 2:27pm CDT
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GHES gets $15,000 grant
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 2:26pm CDT
Funding will help create an outdoor learning center By Kris Goracke Reporter Glacial Hills Elementary School fosters education through environmental exploration. Rooted in a student-centered approach, the charter school adopts a project-based learning philosophy. Recently, the school received a $15,000 grant from the Resilient Communities Grant of the West Central Initiative Fund. “Our journey towards outdoor education began… Read More
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MAHS choir members attend All-State Choir camp
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 2:16pm CDT
Four Minnewaska Area High School choir members attended the All-State Choir camp August 3-7 at St. John’s University in Collegeville. Three different choirs were coached by choral music people from around the country. Saturday the group performed in a concert in the campus chapel. The event was sponsored by the Minnesota Music Educators Association. Pictured… Read More
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Welcoming Week is set for Sept. 8-17
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 2:11pm CDT
Glenwood’s Welcoming Week has been set for Sept. 8-17, it was announced last week. The Welcoming Week celebration brings together neighbors of all backgrounds to build strong communities and affirm the importance of welcoming and inclusive places in achieving collective prosperity. As our community looks ahead to grow both economically and socially, providing a welcoming, safe… Read More
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Rep. Anderson encourages families to save back-to-school receipts for tax benefits
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 2:06pm CDT
ST. PAUL – The cost of purchasing back-to-school supplies can quickly add up for families and Rep. Paul Anderson, R-Starbuck, is urging people to save receipts and take advantage of tax benefits that can provide some relief. Minnesota has both a K-12 education credit and a K-12 education subtraction for school-related expenses. Both programs reduce the… Read More
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Bonita Carlson wins this year’s Kraft Shack quilt drawing
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 2:05pm CDT
The 2023 Quilt Drawing was held on the last day of the Pope County Fair, Aug. 5. The winner of this year’s quilt is Bonita Carlson of Long Beach. This year’s quilt was made by Joy Erdman. Funds raised from the raffle go toward the Pope County Council on Aging senior parties held twice a… Read More
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American Solutions for Business assembles Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 2:00pm CDT
American Solutions for Business has created a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion council composed of employees from all around the country. The council crosses gender, geographic, age and department lines, and has a goal of sharing education and awareness with all members of ASB. “This council is one of the crucial next steps that ASB has been… Read More
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Starbuck Glimpses in The Past
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 1:56pm CDT
110 YEARS AGO From Aug. 22, 1913 Ladies and men’s belts 19¢; ladies oxfords $1.12; shoes $1.00 pair; ladies waists 25¢; mens shirts 38¢; lace and embroideries 50¢ per year; corsets 38¢; sun bonnets 19¢; one lot of calicos, gingham, percales, outing flannel and remnants of dry goods at 5¢ per yard. The Farmers Store. Miss Pauline Lysen… Read More
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Pope County Museum Notes
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 1:56pm CDT
Glenwood golf grounds are greatly improving From the Pope County Tribune, Thursday, August 16, 1923. The annual convention of the Rural Letter Carriers Association at Glenwood is now history and the delegation that came from all corners of the state have returned back to their respective homes. Glenwood is pleased to have welcomed such fine numbers of… Read More
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Down Memory Lane
News | Published on August 14, 2023 at 1:55pm CDT
Tuberculosis increase in Minnesota August 15, 1963 – A second windstorm accompanied by heavy rain took out trees and blew down power lines in the Glenwood area. L.F. Gasser, manager of Northern States Power, said that the company suffered damage in the communities of Glenwood, Starbuck, Long Beach, Lowry, Sedan, Brooten and farm damage at Villard. Five new… Read More