Minnewaska Area Elementary students were recognized recently for their reading accomplishments. The following students earned their Accelerated Reader medal. In 1st Grade: Easton, Weston, Peyton, Camden, Paxton. In 2nd Grade: Aya, Kenley, Wyatt, Vanille, Everly, Milton, Evan, Emma, Adalynn, Kaylee, Autumn. In 3rd Grade: Eliza, Aria, Beckett, Amelia, Blake. Accelerated Reader is a program that… Read More
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MAS students honored for reading accomplishments
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:37pm CDT
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USDA makes grants available for storm damage
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:30pm CDT
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Minnesota State Director Colleen Landkamer recently announced the availability of grants to help people repair their homes that were damaged by severe storms, flooding and tornadoes in 2022. The grants are being made available through supplemental disaster funding under the Rural Disaster Home Repair Grant Program. Through this program,… Read More
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Denim Day on April 25 brings awareness of Sexual Assault Month
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:29pm CDT
Sexual Assault Awareness Month, recognized nationally each April, is about more than just raising awareness of sexual violence. It is about coming together, educating communities and taking action. In fact, education and awareness are some of the best ways to prevent sexual violence, sexual harassment and exploitation. One way in which communities can take an… Read More
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Pope County BIO Girls program is looking for new volunteer leader
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:29pm CDT
BIO Girls, a self-esteem building program that has been a resource for Pope County girls grades 2-6 for the past three years is searching for a new volunteer leader. Based out of Fargo, ND, the BIO (Beautiful Inside and Out) Girls program combines life-skills lessons, mentorship, and non-competitive physical activity and has been proven to increase… Read More
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Comments sought for support of critical services for older, rural Minnesotans
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:28pm CDT
Without residents’ voices greater Minnesota stands to lose critical support for community-based services, according to a news release fro the Minnesota Board on Aging. The Minnesota Board on Aging is tasked to create an equitable funding formula. The outcome of the proposed formula would mean funding cuts to outstate Minnesota; this includes 21 counties in Northwest… Read More
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Grant-in-aid snowmobile trails close March 31
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:26pm CDT
The statutory end of the snowmobile riding season on grant-in-aid trails is midnight, March 31, when permits with private landowners expire. Snowmobile trails will remain open on public land while weather and snow conditions permit. Riders should be aware that trail grooming operations will cease when conditions are too warm to effectively groom. “We have had… Read More
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What to do during a tornado event
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:20pm CDT
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety used Severe Weather Awareness week to provide information about what to do during a tornado. In a house with a basement: •Avoid windows. •Get in the basement and under some kind of sturdy protection (heavy table or workbench), or cover yourself with a mattress or sleeping bag. •Know where very heavy objects… Read More
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Starbuck Glimpses in The Past
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:19pm CDT
110 YEARS AGO From April 11, 1913 Mrs. Knute Hoverud, Sr. passed away Thursday night. She had been suffering for several years with a deadly cancer. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday. She is survived by one son, Knute Hoverud and six daughters, Mrs. Mikkel Helland of Barsness, Mrs. Carl Gilbertson of Benson, Mrs. Peder Lysen of Langhei,… Read More
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Pope County Museum Notes
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:19pm CDT
Last issue of Westport World under H.C. Petersen From the Glenwood Herald, Thursday, April 12, 1923. H.P. Limperich & Son are having the basement room of the First National Bank fixed up and will move their electric store to that place soon. The lake broke open on April 16th last year. We wonder if it will do… Read More
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Down Memory Lane
News | Published on April 10, 2023 at 1:18pm CDT
Hunt’s Resort has new owners April 18, 1963 – Vern Maanum, White Bear Lake Township farmer, was named Outstanding Young Farmer of the Year by the Glenwood Jaycees. Maanum, 35, farmed with his wife, Mavis. Presenting the award were Jaycees Bill Noyes and Gordon Jacobson. Pope County’s jail, which had been used since before the turn of… Read More