The Minnewaska High School One-Act Play team placed fifth at subsections in Sauk Centre on Saturday, January 27. A community performance has been scheduled for Friday, February 23 at 6 p.m. in the MAHS Auditorium. The One-Act has been on a hiatus since the pandemic and according to coach Kaye Kriel they are glad to… Read More
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MAHS One-Act-Play team placed 5th at subsections
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:56pm CST
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Task Force begins work on finding a way to pay to fix rural EMS crisis
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:45pm CST
• Low pay, insufficient federal reimbursement has left Greater Minnesota with slow emergency response times. By Mark Wasson A Minnesota Capitol Correspondent for Forum News Service Following a tour of Greater Minnesota, members of the Rural EMS Task Force are now focused on how to pay to solve a crisis situation that has left many parts of the state… Read More
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Conservation Trust offers $1500 student scholarships
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:42pm CST
The Pioneer Heritage Conservation Trust (PHCT) is current;y accepting applications for its $1500 student scholarship program. This scholarship is available to qualifying students attending a college or university in the fall of 2024. Applicants must live in one of the four counties PHCt serves: Douglas, Grant, Pope or Ottertail. In addition, students must major in one… Read More
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Strategic Farming: Let’s talk crops! session talks about making herbicides work better
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:41pm CST
On Feb. 7, Dr. Tommy Butts, Extension Weed Scientist with the University of Arkansas, and Tom Hoverstad, Researcher at the University of Minnesota Southern Research and Outreach Center in Waseca, joined UMN Extension Educator-Crops Ryan Miller for a discussion on “Making herbicides work better.” Specifically, this session focused on making choices and adjustments to ensure… Read More
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Minnesota Century Farm applications are being accepted
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:40pm CST
Deadline is March 4, 2024 Minnesota families who have owned their farms for 100 years or more are invited to apply for the 2024 Century Farm Program. Produced by the Minnesota State Fair in conjunction with the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation, the Century Farm Program was created to promote agriculture and honor historic family farms… Read More
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Medica names Dusil as CFO
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:39pm CST
Medica recently announced that Krista Dusil, the daughter of Allen and Deb Dahlseng of Glenwood, joins the organization as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). In her role at Medica, Krista is responsible for fiscal stewardship across the organization, with oversight for all accounting and financial management and reporting functions. She also plays a pivotal role in advising… Read More
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Red Cross: Communities urged to give blood as winter threat continues
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:38pm CST
The American Red Cross urges donors to give blood now to continue to strengthen the national blood supply this month. The public can book a time to give by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, or calling 1-800-RED CROSS. People of all blood types – especially type O blood donors, the most… Read More
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Starbuck Glimpses in The Past
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:37pm CST
110 YEARS AGO From Feb. 20, 1914 Shall we license a man to sell poison as a drink? Starbuck will probably have to vote on the saloon question again this year. Saloon petition has been filed. Golie, former Morris saloon-keeper, wants war. He has promised to give the Times editor a licking if the saloon petition is… Read More
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Pope County Museum Notes
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:37pm CST
Girl Scouts draw a large crowd to McCauley Theater From the Pope County Tribune, Thursday, February 19, 1924. A leap year social will be given in district No. 99 at 8 p.m., Friday, February 29. Men please bring baskets and cups for two. Everybody welcome. Charlotte Buesing. The first meeting of the “Little Crow” trail from Glenwood… Read More
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Down Memory
News | Published on February 19, 2024 at 1:36pm CST
Jack and Jill grocery store to close after 25 years Feb. 20, 1964 – The first inking of the effects of the invasion of a musical group from England called the Beatles came when a Glenwood High School student was sent home from school for sporting a Beatle-style haircut. He was told to go home and… Read More