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Column: Future possibilities are as endless as our cornfields
WORTHINGTON — Thankfully (or not, depending on your love of life or education!), we survived the fake Mayan apocalypse of Dec. 21, 2012, and are here to celebrate in the gym today. That’s one thing to be thankful for, isn’t it?
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WORTHINGTON — Thankfully (or not, depending on your love of life or education!), we survived the fake Mayan apocalypse of Dec. 21, 2012, and are here to celebrate in the gym today. That’s one thing to be thankful for, isn’t it?
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
One-room schoolhouse open in summer
PIPESTONE — The District No. 3 one-room schoolhouse at L. H. Moore Park, Pipestone, will be open to the public from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursdays throughout the summer (Memorial Day through Labor Day).
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
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PIPESTONE — The District No. 3 one-room schoolhouse at L. H. Moore Park, Pipestone, will be open to the public from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursdays throughout the summer (Memorial Day through Labor Day).
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
Tradition, bond strong with Crailsheim visit
WORTHINGTON — For 66 years the sister-city relationship between Worthington and Crailsheim, Germany, has been going strong. That bond — the first made between the United States and Germany after World War II — is a source of pride for both cities.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
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WORTHINGTON — For 66 years the sister-city relationship between Worthington and Crailsheim, Germany, has been going strong. That bond — the first made between the United States and Germany after World War II — is a source of pride for both cities.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
Worthington High School seniors take the next step
WHS graduates 174 students
WORTHINGTON — A total of 174 smiling seniors received their diplomas Friday night at Worthington High School’s 126th annual commencement ceremony.
Saturday, May, 18, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
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WHS graduates 174 students
WORTHINGTON — A total of 174 smiling seniors received their diplomas Friday night at Worthington High School’s 126th annual commencement ceremony.
Saturday, May, 18, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
Southwest Conference Track: Card girls, Tiger boys prevail
REDWOOD FALLS —On an ideal day for high school track and field competition, Worthington’s Will Dudley outdueled Redwood Valley’s Randy Juell in the boys’ pole vault and set a new WHS school record in the process, soaring over the bar at 14 feet, one inch.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
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REDWOOD FALLS —On an ideal day for high school track and field competition, Worthington’s Will Dudley outdueled Redwood Valley’s Randy Juell in the boys’ pole vault and set a new WHS school record in the process, soaring over the bar at 14 feet, one inch.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
Honoring music makers
Concert presentation pays tribute to past director,current students
WORTHINGTON — Tuesday evening’s Band Bash featuring the Worthington High School Trojan and Middle School bands ended on an especially high note — the presentation of a plaque honoring one of the band program’s most beloved past directors, the late Glenn K. Evensen.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
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Concert presentation pays tribute to past director,current students
WORTHINGTON — Tuesday evening’s Band Bash featuring the Worthington High School Trojan and Middle School bands ended on an especially high note — the presentation of a plaque honoring one of the band program’s most beloved past directors, the late Glenn K. Evensen.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
Trojan Relays Class AA: Luverne wins boys, girls team titles at 61st Trojan Relays
WORTHINGTON – As expected, the Luverne Cardinals completed a Class AA sweep of Thursday’s 61st annual Trojan Relays.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
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WORTHINGTON – As expected, the Luverne Cardinals completed a Class AA sweep of Thursday’s 61st annual Trojan Relays.
Friday, May, 10, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
Trojan Track: Dudley wins pole vault for Trojans at True Team
MANKATO – Participating in the Section 2AA True Team track and field meet at Mankato East High School Tuesday, the Worthington Trojans faced stellar competition in all of the events, finishing down the ladder in the final standings.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
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MANKATO – Participating in the Section 2AA True Team track and field meet at Mankato East High School Tuesday, the Worthington Trojans faced stellar competition in all of the events, finishing down the ladder in the final standings.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
Dollars for Scholars raises $23,000 for higher education
WHS alumnus Dr. Andrew Bents is event’s guest speaker
WORTHINGTON – Thirty Worthington High School (WHS) students and recent alumni will benefit from the community-minded endeavors of the local Dollars for Scholars chapter when the organization’s annual awards ceremony takes place 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the WHS cafeteria.
Tuesday, May, 07, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
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WHS alumnus Dr. Andrew Bents is event’s guest speaker
WORTHINGTON – Thirty Worthington High School (WHS) students and recent alumni will benefit from the community-minded endeavors of the local Dollars for Scholars chapter when the organization’s annual awards ceremony takes place 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the WHS cafeteria.
Tuesday, May, 07, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
Maxine "Mickey" Malone
Maxine “Mickey” Mavis Malone was born on the Berryman farm south of Jackson in Middletown Township, on December 31, 1919. She was a New Year’s Eve baby, so she always said everyone celebrated her birthday. The fourth child in a family of six, she was the daughter of Bert and Esther (Harper) Berryman. She said her Grandpa Berryman always called her his little Irish Mick and the name stuck. She was a tomboy and worked in her Dad’s grocery store as a girl, where she became street wise and learned a good deal about life and people. She loved being outdoors, ice skating on the river, swimming in the old eastside pool and also loved horses. Mickey attended Jackson Schools and graduated in the Class of 1937. She was married to John D. Malone on October 4, 1940 at the St. Wenceslaus Parsonage and they spent their entire life in Jackson. She and Johnny spent almost 20 years after their retirement traveling in their RV and they enjoyed meeting new people from all over the country. Johnny passed away on March 12, 2013. Mickey passed away at Good Samaritan Society- Jackson on Sunday, April 28, 2013 at the age of 93 years, three months and twenty-eight days.
Mickey was a homemaker all her life and did work for some years at the Sperry Univac plant in Jackson. She was very handy and there wasn’t anything she couldn’t or didn’t attempt to fix. She always told her children and grandchildren there is no such word as “can’t”. Mickey spent many hours working jig saw puzzles and doing word find books. Anyone that knew Mickey could attest that she was out-spoken and feisty, but she had a heart of gold and was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She enjoyed all types of music and especially loved spending time with her family. All her family and friends looked forward to her delicious popcorn balls and fudge at the holidays. Her grandchildren will miss her spunk and famous quotes and most of all, her smile. She was one of a kind.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Maxine “Mickey” Mavis Malone was born on the Berryman farm south of Jackson in Middletown Township, on December 31, 1919. She was a New Year’s Eve baby, so she always said everyone celebrated her birthday. The fourth child in a family of six, she was the daughter of Bert and Esther (Harper) Berryman. She said her Grandpa Berryman always called her his little Irish Mick and the name stuck. She was a tomboy and worked in her Dad’s grocery store as a girl, where she became street wise and learned a good deal about life and people. She loved being outdoors, ice skating on the river, swimming in the old eastside pool and also loved horses. Mickey attended Jackson Schools and graduated in the Class of 1937. She was married to John D. Malone on October 4, 1940 at the St. Wenceslaus Parsonage and they spent their entire life in Jackson. She and Johnny spent almost 20 years after their retirement traveling in their RV and they enjoyed meeting new people from all over the country. Johnny passed away on March 12, 2013. Mickey passed away at Good Samaritan Society- Jackson on Sunday, April 28, 2013 at the age of 93 years, three months and twenty-eight days.
Mickey was a homemaker all her life and did work for some years at the Sperry Univac plant in Jackson. She was very handy and there wasn’t anything she couldn’t or didn’t attempt to fix. She always told her children and grandchildren there is no such word as “can’t”. Mickey spent many hours working jig saw puzzles and doing word find books. Anyone that knew Mickey could attest that she was out-spoken and feisty, but she had a heart of gold and was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She enjoyed all types of music and especially loved spending time with her family. All her family and friends looked forward to her delicious popcorn balls and fudge at the holidays. Her grandchildren will miss her spunk and famous quotes and most of all, her smile. She was one of a kind.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Looking Back: 1963 - New Interstate 90 plans unveiled
A weekly look back at regional history
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
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A weekly look back at regional history
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
Column: Fitting the Washington stereotype
WASHINGTON — The way to stay sane in this city is never to expect too much. So the soothing mantras of the capital involve admonitions about the art of the possible, the perfect and the good, the zen of baby steps.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — The way to stay sane in this city is never to expect too much. So the soothing mantras of the capital involve admonitions about the art of the possible, the perfect and the good, the zen of baby steps.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
Okabena Club celebrates 100 years
WORTHINGTON — Comparing ice storm damage and sympathizing with those affected by the bombing at the Boston Marathon, members of the Okabena Club gathered in Worthington Tuesday on the 100th birthday of its club.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
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WORTHINGTON — Comparing ice storm damage and sympathizing with those affected by the bombing at the Boston Marathon, members of the Okabena Club gathered in Worthington Tuesday on the 100th birthday of its club.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News
Looking Back: 1988 - Changes planned for Worthington's city parks
A weekly look back at regional history
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
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A weekly look back at regional history
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
TROJAN TRACK: Worthington sweeps Early Bird
SLAYTON – Displaying remarkable depth and winning a total of 15 events – eight in girls’ competition and seven in the boys’ meet – Worthington claimed both team titles Friday at the season’s first outdoor high school track and field meet, hosted by Murray County Central.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
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SLAYTON – Displaying remarkable depth and winning a total of 15 events – eight in girls’ competition and seven in the boys’ meet – Worthington claimed both team titles Friday at the season’s first outdoor high school track and field meet, hosted by Murray County Central.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
Reimer-Castro
Angeles Berjillos Castro and Clay Dirksen Reimer were married Sept. 27, 2012, with Judge Gordon Moore officiating.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
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Angeles Berjillos Castro and Clay Dirksen Reimer were married Sept. 27, 2012, with Judge Gordon Moore officiating.
Saturday, April, 06, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Lifestyle
TROJAN TRACK: WHS ready to run, jump and throw
WORTHINGTON — Having put in more than three weeks of practice (since March 13) and having turned in numerous impressive early-season performances at an indoor meet (April 1) earlier this week, members of the depth-filled Worthington High School track and field teams are anxious for the outdoor season to begin at Slayton this afternoon.
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
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WORTHINGTON — Having put in more than three weeks of practice (since March 13) and having turned in numerous impressive early-season performances at an indoor meet (April 1) earlier this week, members of the depth-filled Worthington High School track and field teams are anxious for the outdoor season to begin at Slayton this afternoon.
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
Column: A monument to reconciliation
CAMDEN, S.C. — It isn’t often that one gets to hear both the strains of “Dixie” and an African drum concert in the same public square.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
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CAMDEN, S.C. — It isn’t often that one gets to hear both the strains of “Dixie” and an African drum concert in the same public square.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion
ALL-CONFERENCE: Fourteen Trojans honored as SW Conference All-Conference players
WORTHINGTON — Anthony Luft, Paige Kinley and Ana Boever lead a list of 14 Worthington Trojans being honored by the Southwest Conference as All-Conference players.
Saturday, March, 23, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
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WORTHINGTON — Anthony Luft, Paige Kinley and Ana Boever lead a list of 14 Worthington Trojans being honored by the Southwest Conference as All-Conference players.
Saturday, March, 23, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
YOUTH HOCKEY: Trojan Pee Wees finish season 15-8-3
Hutchinson – The Worthington Pee Wee B hockey team went 2-2 over the two weekends of the District 4/5 Pee Wee B tournament in Hutchinson over the February 16-17 and 23-24. The Trojans defeated River Lakes Red 6-2 and Sartell No. 2 4-1, but lost to Sauk Rapids 4-1 and 2-1.
Saturday, March, 23, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
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Hutchinson – The Worthington Pee Wee B hockey team went 2-2 over the two weekends of the District 4/5 Pee Wee B tournament in Hutchinson over the February 16-17 and 23-24. The Trojans defeated River Lakes Red 6-2 and Sartell No. 2 4-1, but lost to Sauk Rapids 4-1 and 2-1.
Saturday, March, 23, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports
