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Legislative notebook: Dayton backs clean energy
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Gov. Mark Dayton said Minnesota should move toward cleaner energy and set a goal to eliminate power use from coal-fired plants, he told hundreds gathered at the Capito...
Posted on 4/22/13 at 5:56 PM
1985: Memories of a Former Kid
And here's Bob Artley's other wonderful comic, Memories of a Former Kid....
Posted on 9/24/10 at 6:00 PM
Walnut-Lemon Puree for the fresh greens of spring and soused spinach
One of the highlights of my experiences in Portland, Oregon was the dinner I had at the 2010 James Beard award-winning Higgins Restaurant and Bar. The dinner was hosted by the California Walnut Board...
Posted on 5/8/10 at 7:01 PM
Two school board members to be appointed for abatement negotiation
WORTHINGTON — In an attempt to proceed with the tax abatement program proposed by the Worthington Economic Development Ad Hoc Committee, the Worthington School District 518 board of education approved a motion for two members to be appointed to represent the board in a meeting with Worthington city representatives and Nobles County Commissioners.November 15, 2011
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City, county and school board discuss possible tax program
WORTHINGTON — City council members met with Nobles County Commissioners and District 518 board members Tuesday to discuss the proposition of a tax abatement program for new construction on houses above $200,000 in market value.September 20, 2011
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School board to add new kindergarten teacher
WORTHINGTON — In an effort to keep an ideal class size, the District 518 Board of Education approved hiring a kindergarten teacher on Tuesday, bringing to the total number of sections from 10 to 11.By Ana Anthony , June 21, 2011
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School board approves salary increases for teachers
WORTHINGTON — The District 518 Board of Education approved salary increases for teachers and other positions Tuesday despite one board member’s protest — not over the amount, but over the method for determining the salary amount.May 17, 2011
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Library board to meet candidates
WORTHINGTON — The Nobles County Library Board of Directors will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. March 24 to meet the library director candidates. Invitees for the meeting are the Nobles County Board of Commissioners and the Nobles County Library Board.March 16, 2011
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School board discusses aging gym floor
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington High School gymnasium floor has been utilized for more than 50 years.March 15, 2011
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School board discusses changes for state
WORTHINGTON — After Gov. Dayton released his state budget on Tuesday many residents are anxious to see what the future holds for the state of Minnesota.February 15, 2011
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School board committee looks at 518 curriculum
February 09, 2011
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Deadline nears for Round Up
JACKSON —The application deadline for the next round of Operation Round Up funds from Federated Rural Electric’s Trust Board is Feb. 25.January 23, 2011
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District 518 works on strategic plan
January 18, 2011
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Development groups to meet
SLAYTON — A joint meeting of the Southwest Regional Development Commission’s Board of Directors/Full Commission will take place Jan. 13.December 28, 2010
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Nobles Cooperative Electric’s Board of Directors return $500,000
WORTHINGTON — The Board of Directors of Nobles Cooperative Electric (NCE), authorized the pay-ment of $500,000 in capital credits to its members. The payment happens through capital credits. Capital credits are the difference between NCE’s operating costs and revenues. Since NCE is a non-profit cooperative, any revenues available after expenses are returned to the member-owners.By Daily Globe , November 21, 2010
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School board updates bullying policy
WORTHINGTON — The District 518 Board of Education approved changes to the district’s policies against harassment, hazing, violence and bullying at its Tuesday meeting, making minor changes in accordance with the recommendations of the Minnesota School Board Association.November 16, 2010
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County sets “target” for levy discussion
WORTHINGTON — The Nobles County Board of Commissioners set a 4.9 percent levy increase “target” for 2011 at its meeting Tuesday, but stopped short of setting a not-to-exceed levy amount.August 31, 2010
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Cattle producers seek permits to expand
WORTHINGTON — Three young livestock producers went before the Nobles County Planning Commission Wednesday night seeking conditional use permits to establish new or expand existing cattle operations in the county.By Julie Buntjer , August 26, 2010
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