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Letter: Be sure to thank a teacher on Tuesday
Tuesday, May 7, is National Teacher Day. I would like to encourage everyone in our region to be sure to thank a teacher for helping to make our schools great
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion

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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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Phyllis E. Rabenberg
PHYLLIS EVELYN RABENBERG, age 91, of Adrian, formerly of rural Rushmore, died Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at the Sanford Hospice Cottage in Luverne. She was born December 31, 1921, on her family’s farm south of Wilmont, to George and Ella (Brass) Elsing. She attended country school in rural Wilmont.

Phyllis married John H. Rabenberg on February 15, 1943, at her family’s farm in rural Rushmore. After their marriage, the couple lived in Rushmore. Phyllis helped in the office at their corn shelling & trucking business. In December of 1957, the family moved to the farm east of Wilmont. In 1979, they moved back to the Elsing farm south of Wilmont.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Minnesota West to offer interpreter program

WORTHINGTON — Through a new partnership with Century College, Minnesota West Community and Technical College will be able to offer certificates and associate degrees in Language Translating and Interpreting (TRIN).
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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MW SOFTBALL: West enters tourney on a roll
WORTHINGTON — Being the No. 1 seed heading into the MCAC Southern Division Softball Tournament might seem like a good thing on paper, but Lady Jays head coach Rosalie Hayenga-Hostikka knows that once the postseason begins, anything can happen.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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Minnesota senators pass immigrant education bill
ST. PAUL — Minnesota senators approved a plan that supporters say would bring the dream of attending college closer to reality for students like Deisy Rivera.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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Middle school choirs to perform today, tomorrow
WORTHINGTON — May snow showers, rather than thunderstorms or tornadoes, appear to be ushering in the annual Worthington Middle School (WMS) spring choir concert, set for tonight and Friday at the Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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Top posts for local FFA students
Vice president and president hail from area
FULDA — Southwest Minnesota will be well represented during the next year in the FFA, with both the president and vice president hailing from the area.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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Twins halt Tigers’ streak
DETROIT (AP) — Aaron Hicks hit a line drive to the right-field corner and immediately took off around the bases, reaching third to lead off the seventh inning.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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MW SOFTBALL: Lady Jays sweep Blue Devils
AUSTIN — Christine Kazemba pitched two complete games to lead the Minnesota West Lady Jays to a sweep of the Riverland Blue Devils 9-0 and 6-3 Tuesday.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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TROJAN BASEBALL: WHS rallies to trip Pipestone Area
PIPESTONE — Trailing by two runs in the top of the seventh, the Worthington Trojans knocked in three runs to claim the 7-6 come-from-behind win over the Pipestone Area Arrows in a Southwest Conference baseball game Tuesday.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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PREP TRACK: Cardinals sweep Arrow Relays
PIPESTONE — Luverne sophomore Kynzie Smedsrud won three individual events, and placed second in a fourth, leading the Cardinals to a convincing team victory in the Class AA girls’ division of the Arrow Relays at Paulsen Field Tuesday.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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TROJAN SOFTBALL: Eagles sweep Trojans in doubleheader
WORTHINGTON — Digging into the batter’s box for her first time at the varsity level, Allie Bruns delivered in a big way for the Worthington Trojans’ softball team during Tuesday’s Southwest Conference softball doubleheader with the Windom Eagles at Centennial Field.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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Column: Washington and its best - and worst
WASHINGTON — This last weekend of April displays the very best and the very worst of Washington.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Opinion

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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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Eldon Larson has aimed for greatness
FULDA — Behind a flagpole upon which waves a U.S. flag, below which rests a handmade sign that reads, “Don’t like my flag? Dial 1-800-LEAVE THE USA” Eldon Larson sat behind his dining room table Wednesday morning and talked about a subject he says he can expound upon all day.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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City council awards another storm cleanup bid
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council awarded a debris monitor bid to True North Emergency Management during an emergency meeting Tuesday night.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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Floating islands try to improve water quality
Grasses, flowers and plants on the artificial islands strengthen ecosystems above and below water
WORTHINGTON — Under cloudy skies and sporadic sprinkles, students in Jeff Rogers’ Introduction to Soil Science class at Minnesota West Community and Technical College anchored the first of four floating islands Tuesday afternoon in the E.O. Olson storm water retention pond on campus.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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Bus barn blueprint
To save money, District 518 will build its own garage for school buses
WORTHINGTON —In an effort to get more competitive quotes and to have a money-saving asset, District 518 is moving forward with constructing a new bus garage.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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New non-profit helps Lake Park homeowners
Loans will help in rehabilitation and home buying
LAKE PARK, Iowa — The Lake Park Housing Authority (LPHA), a recently formed nonprofit organization, began accepting applications Monday for forgivable housing rehabilitation loans.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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