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Doug Wolter: A most respectful, and maddening, rivalry
Area girls basketball coaches Randy Strand and Gregg Slaathaug have been driving each other crazy for 12 years. Fans have benefited. Their antics during games are, in some cases, as entertaining as the action on the floor.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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Sports Briefs: Fulda native Reker inducted into wrestling Hall of Fame
FULDA — Fulda native Jerry Reker was named to the Minnesota Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame on April 27.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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WHS choirs to perform in Monday spring pops concert
WORTHINGTON — Under the direction of Kerry Johnson, the Worthington High School (WHS) Trojan and Concert choirs will perform their annual Spring Pops Concert in the WHS gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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Girls basketball: A most respectful, and maddening, rivalry
Area girls basketball coaches Randy Strand and Gregg Slaathaug have been driving each other crazy for 12 years.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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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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LeRoy Dale DeGrote
LeRoy DeGrote was born on October 21, 1931 in Nobles County, Minnesota to Reinder and Lydia Timmerman DeGrote. He grew up on the family farm and attended country school. On November 17, 1953 LeRoy and Dolores Vander Sluis were married in Edgerton, MN. Following their marriage they made their home in Edgerton. LeRoy was drafted into the United States Army on September 14, 1954 and served in Germany. Following his honorable discharge on August 29, 1956 they moved to Slayton and LeRoy worked for Menning and Son in Slayton. In 1960 they started farming and lived on farms near Tyler, Lake Wilson and later Woodstock, MN. In 1974 they purchased a farm north of Woodstock. While farming LeRoy also worked as a custodian for the Ruthton Public School. In 1980 LeRoy started working at the Minnesota West Campus in Pipestone, MN as a custodian. In 1994 they retired but remained on the farm until 2010 when they moved to Slayton. In December 2012 LeRoy became a resident of the Golden Living Center-Slayton and passed away there on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at the age of 81. He was a member of the American Reformed Church in Woodstock until moving to Slayton and joining the First Reformed Church of Slayton. He also was a member of the Lake Wilson American Legion Post #285. LeRoy enjoyed spending time with his family, camping, wood working, collecting and restoring toy tractors, and giving rides to his grandchildren on his horse Trixie.

Survivors include his wife, Dolores DeGrote of Slayton, MN, four children and their spouses, Bonnie and Gary Jensen of Great Falls, MT, Barb and Barry Stone of Sioux Falls, SD, Beverly and Kerry McCard of Napa, CA and Brian and June DeGrote of Walker, MN, nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two brothers and one sister, Wayne DeGrote and his wife, Irene of Seal Beach, CA, Lois Erickson and her husband, Curtis of Hadley, MN, and Lester DeGrote of Lowell, MI. He is preceded in death by his parents, five brothers, Rhinard, Anthony, James, Henry and Merle DeGrote and one sister, Pearl Jacobson.
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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Dorothy Ann Charlotte Glad
Dorothy Ann Charlotte Glad, 88 years, of Peoria AZ peacefully died April 18, 2013. She was born in Minneapolis MN June 7, 1924 to George and Judith Florence Theorin Miller. She grew up in Minneapolis and graduated from North High School. In 1947 she married Woodrow Glad and they moved to Worthington MN in 1951. In 1987, Dorothy and Woodrow retired to Sun City Arizona.

Dorothy and her husband were active in the Worthington community but most notable was Dorothy’s contribution to First Lutheran church where she was the church organist, accompanist for choirs and highly sought after organist for weddings and funerals. She was a talented musician who could improvise around faulty organ pipes, change keys on the spot to fit soloist ranges and “stretch” the music when there were those occasional delays in the church service.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Prep softball: E/SWC powers past RRC
EDGERTON — Edgerton/Southwest Christian dominated Red Rock Central in a pair of high school softball games Thursday, winning the first game 21-3 and the second 22-5.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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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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PREP BOYS TENNIS: Luverne tennis team shuts out Pipestone
PIPESTONE — Four matches were won in straight sets by visiting Luverne on a windy Thursday as the Cardinals defeated host Pipestone Area 7-0 in a high school tennis matchup.
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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Spring cleaning, 42 years running, for The Achievement Center
WORTHINGTON —For the 42nd year straight year, The Achievement Center is hosting a rummage sale that will serve as a key source of revenue for the organization.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - News

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Ella Mae Sall
Ella Mae Sall, age 98, of Worthington, MN died Monday April 29, 2013 at Sunset Hospice Cottage in Worthington, MN. She was born February 27, 1915 and was adopted as an infant by loving parents, Eric and Bella Pladson Olson in April 17, 2013. She graduated from Worthington Senior High School in 1933 and attended Principia College.

Ella Mae said her childhood was reasonably happy, but after her marriage she experienced true happiness. She was united in marriage to Kenneth Sall on October 3, 1936 at The Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa. They made their home in Worthington and had five children. After Kenny retired, they spent twenty winters in Arizona and summer months at their home on Lake Okabena. This was a relaxing and rewarding time, making new friends and becoming closer to longtime friends from home.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Prep baseball: Dutchmen dominate Falcons
The Edgerton/Southwest Christian Flying Dutchmen swept the Red Rock Central/Westbrook-Walnut Grove Falcons 12-2 and 22-1 Thursday during a Red Rock Conference doubleheader.
Thursday, May, 02, 2013 - Worthington Daily Globe - Sports

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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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SPORTS BRIEFS: Knutson signs with Northwestern
ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Klint Knutson of Magnolia has signed a letter of intent to play soccer at Northwestern in the fall.
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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