Correction
Worthington Independent School District 518 Board of Education approved a VeriTime contract as the time tracking system for schools. The VeriTime system replaces TimeClock Plus – the current systems in place to track employee hours. District 518 Superintendent John Landgaard explained VeriTime is a more user-friendly software. It works with the district’s absence management system (Aesop) to combine both hours and absences onto a single platform. Information in Wednesday’s edition of the Daily Globe was incorrect.
Ambulance
LISMORE – The Adrian Ambulance and Lismore Fire and Rescue were paged at 4:02 p.m. Tuesday to the intersection of Nobles 16 and Minnesota 91 for a cement truck that rolled over.
WORTHINGTON – The Worthington Ambulance was paged at 12:28 p.m. Wednesday to Kids-R-It Day Care for an unspecified reason.
Police
WORTHINGTON – The Worthington Police Department warned an adult female for disorderly conduct and harassing communication at 4:47 p.m. Tuesday at the 2000 block of East Avenue.
ADRIAN – The Nobles County Sherriff’s Office received a report of a mountain lion seen at 1:35 a.m. Wednesday at the 29000 block of Chaney Avenue.
WORTHINGTON – The Worthington Police Department received a report of scam at 9:59 a.m. Wednesday at the 1100 block of Crailsheim Drive.
WORTHINGTON – The Worthington Police Department received a report of property damage to a vehicle at 12:33 p.m. Wednesday at the 1100 block of Sherwood Street.
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