110 YEARS AGO From March 27, 1914 On Wednesday of last week occurred the wedding of Miss Edna Ovidia Einarson to Mr. Calmar Elie. Both are products of White Bear Lake Township. The young couple have grown to manhood and womanhood as neighbors, the former of the parents almost adjoining, so each found the best the world… Read More
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Starbuck Glimpses in The Past
News | Published on March 25, 2024 at 11:51am CDT
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Rainfall monitoring network seeks volunteers
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 3:08pm CDT
The Minnesota State Climatology Office is seeking rainfall monitors for the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. The network includes more than 20,000 volunteers nationwide who measure precipitation in their backyards using a standard 4-inch diameter rain gauge. Participants submit their precipitation reports online. The data from backyard rain gauges are a critical source of… Read More
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DNR seeks comments on endangered, threatened and special concern species list
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 3:07pm CDT
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting public comments through May 17 on possible changes to Minnesota’s list of endangered, threatened and special concern species. The DNR regularly evaluates the list, which is contained in state rule, to determine the need to conduct rulemaking to add any species, change the protection status of any species,… Read More
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Landowner enrollment begins for Walk-In Access
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 3:05pm CDT
Enrollment is open for Minnesota’s 2024 Walk-In Access program, which pays landowners to allow public hunting on private lands. Since 2011, the Walk-In Access program has enrolled parcels of 40 acres or larger with high-quality natural cover. Land enrolled in conservation programs like the Conservation Reserve Program or Reinvest in Minnesota is preferred, but is not… Read More
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Padua Pub St. Paddy’s Day Parade
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 2:30pm CDT
Two days of fun at Padua! The Padua Pub and the community of Padua hosted a two-day celebration for St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday and Sunday. The 44th annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration included a parade down the main street of Padua, Sunday, which took place under blustery and very frigid conditions (I’ve been told the… Read More
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Lake Minnewaska is ice free on March 13
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 2:12pm CDT
It’s been record-breaking warm winter. And now, this spring is breaking records. Lake Minnewaska was officially ice free on Wednesday, March 13, making this the earliest ice-out date since records began in 1906. The earliest ice-out date was on March 21, 2012, meaning this year’s date is eight days earlier. The unusually warm winter with lack of… Read More
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Youth Theatre program kicks off at CSQ
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 2:10pm CDT
• 23 First-sixth graders attend Twenty-three children, grades first through sixth, from Minnewaska and Glacial Hills are enrolled in Central Square’s Youth Theatre program. Led by Minnewaska Area School’s art teacher, Marit Salveson, and adult volunteers, MAS student-teacher Cameron Schultz, Diana Cason, Sarah Grew, Julie Lloyd, Daniel Cochran and Central Square staff member Trina Starker, the program introduces… Read More
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Funds to help solve child care issue
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 2:08pm CDT
• The $1.875 million is to help build a new center in Glenwood By Tim Douglass tdouglass@pctribune.com Minnesota’s U.S. Senators, Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, announced last week $1.875 million in “Congressionally Directed Spending” had been approved for a new child care center, licensed for 100 children from newborns to school-aged children. The local facility will also… Read More
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Lions Club hosts Peace Poster contest winners
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 1:43pm CDT
Sixth grade students from Glacial Hills and Minnewaska Schools participated in the 2023-2024 Lions Clubs International Peace Poster Contest thanks to the Glenwood and Lowry Lions Clubs and 6th grade teachers. Each student took on the challenge of creating a poster depicting peace around the world under the theme of “Dare to Dream.” during the… Read More
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MAES kindergartners use Legos in science, diagram learning
News | Published on March 18, 2024 at 12:30pm CDT
Minnewaska Area Elementary School has wonderful Lego kits for students to use. Students in all grades get to explore with the kits to develop an understanding of science concepts through investigation and hands-on activities. Over the past month, kindergarteners worked in pairs to complete at least three Lego challenges. This week, kindergarteners completed a car and… Read More