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Kentucky Bridge to be replaced- truss bridge for sale. Any takers?
Hope for Mercer County Bridge built by a prominent Kentucky bridge builder Subtracting Lexington, Louisville and Frankfort, the state of Kentucky is one of many US states that have only a handful o...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 3:34 AM
I have an idea... and it's a good one
So, here's my thought. It's the end of January. About this time every year, the New Year's resolutions have been discarded. Sure, we all had good intentions. But they faded fast, didn't they? I ha...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 10:47 AM
Be it resolved: What not to eat
With the advent of a new year comes a daunting (perhaps dubious would be a better word?) tradition the New Year resolution. We all are expected to proclaim the need to do something better in the mont...
Posted on 1/13/13 at 6:22 PM
New Year's REVolutions
I have never been a fan of New Years Resolutions. Too easy to break. Too easy to forget about. Too easy to ignore. In light of this fact, I have decided to rename them New Years REVolutions becaus...
Posted on 1/1/13 at 10:21 AM
Healthy New Year’s Resolutions You'll Actually Keep
Its that time of the year again - with Christmas and Thanksgiving in the rear view mirror, now is the time when most of us make our New Years resolutions. Healthy New Years resolutions are very popul...
Posted on 12/27/12 at 10:06 AM
Community dedicates new fire station
WORTHINGTON — Worthington’s new fire station made its grand debut Saturday to rave reviews from current and former firefighters and the general public.
By Beth Rickers , August 26, 2012
New bus company manager: I’ll address any concerns
WORTHINGTON — Jeff Knuston sees himself as a problem-solver, and that’s probably a good thing given the proximity of the first day of school.By Ryan McGaughey , August 16, 2012
New Dance Studio this fall
August 12, 2012
Unclaimed Freight has a new manager
By Aaron Hagen , August 12, 2012
Kelliher among new MnSCU trustees
ST. PAUL — Former Minnesota House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher is among the new Minnesota State Colleges and Universities trustees.By Don Davis , July 31, 2012
Nobles County to seek new K-9 for sheriff’s office
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners on Tuesday authorized Sheriff Kent Wilkening to begin the process for replacing the county’s K-9, Chase.By Julie Buntjer , July 17, 2012
Flynn opens new law practice
By Aaron Hagen , July 15, 2012
Group to discuss new outdoor pool
By Julie Buntjer , July 10, 2012
New name, new look at Juniper’s Bar and Grill
SLAYTON — After being closed two months for renovations and repairs, the bar and grill formerly known as the Royal Loon is open for business with new owners and a new name.June 24, 2012
County to take next step in plans for new library
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners took another step forward in the process of bringing a new library to Worthington during their meeting on Tuesday.
By Julie Buntjer , June 19, 2012
As others see it: Last in, first out rules again
The school year has ended across the state. As students enjoy their summer of freedom, school districts are setting plans for who will be teaching them when they return in the fall. Most schools, facing stagnant or falling enrollment and little in the way of financial help from the state, will be laying off at least a few teachers. And as in years past, those teachers will most likely be the youngest, newest teachers, especially those who have not taught the three years needed to achieve tenure.By New Ulm Journal , June 19, 2012
New policy could affect area immigrants
Must have come to the U.S. under the age of 16 for consideration for deferred action processWORTHINGTON — Hundreds of thousands of young, educated, illegal immigrants may get the opportunity to stay in the United States and work under a new policy announced Friday by the Obama administration, but it will take a few weeks until requests can be accepted.
June 18, 2012
Jackson business to expand
JACKSON — The community of Jackson is already seeing more Challenger yellow and Massey Ferguson red, and by the end of next year they will see a lot more green — John Deere green, that is.
By Julie Buntjer , June 13, 2012
A Poppins preview
WORTHINGTON — You won’t need a spoonful of sugar to swallow the Worthington High School (WHS) Trojan band’s new parade show; the Mary Poppins-themed “Over the Rooftops” is sure to provide a fulfilling dose of entertainment without added sweetener.
By Jane Turpin Moore , June 12, 2012
New LEC up and running in Murray County
May 25, 2012
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