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'Cash in the bank doesn't grow your community'
During the Worthington City Council meeting Monday night, the members werepresentedwith an opportunity. That opportunity was to loan $600,000 to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority and Southwest ...
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:05 PM
5th Annual Historic Bridge Weekend Coming to Iowa
Each year since 2009, the Historic Bridge Weekend Conference has taken place in August or September, and each year, it has drawn in more people who are experts in historic bridges, preservation or h...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 3:59 PM
Adventures in Subbing: Inner City School pt 2
Part one was about the hoopla; this post is about the nuts and bolts of the student struggles in North Minneapolis. When the 6th and 7th graders I taught this day eventually got down to work (which t...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 10:03 AM
The Final Leg
This three-week journey through central China capped off my 11-month stay in China. After it, I returned to my China home of Zhuhai for two days of preparations, reflection, and final good-byes to all...
Posted on 9/29/12 at 8:47 AM
The Problem with Soccer in Germany Part 2: Fan Behavior- How the German Soccer Leagues should crack down on fan violence
Going to a soccer game on a Saturday at a German soccer stadium is a ritual for at least 10 million fans. For 90 minutes they enjoy the company of their friends and family, cheering for their favori...
Posted on 6/7/12 at 4:30 AM
City Band to perform again
WORTHINGTON — The “Amazing” Worthington City Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Chautauqua Park. The show will be in Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center in the event of rain.June 19, 2011
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City band opens outdoor concert season tonight
WORTHINGTON – A Worthington tradition since 1893 is about to launch its 2011 season, as the “Amazing” Worthington City Band is all tuned up for its summer concert series.
By Jane Turpin Moore , June 07, 2011
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Jackson City Council votes to move forward with county law enforcement contract
JACKSON — With a 5 to 1 vote and in front of a full house, the Jackson City Council voted to move forward with pursuing law enforcement services from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, taking a step toward disbanding the Jackson Police Department.May 17, 2011
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City declares building on Campbell’s site as surplus property
WORTHINGTON — With economic development considerations on their minds, the Worthington City Council opted Monday night to declare a city-owned building as surplus property and sell a separate such piece of land.By Ryan McGaughey , May 09, 2011
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Jackson City Council hosts public meeting on police consolidation
JACKSON — More than one concerned citizen echoed the concern of Dave Hargan.April 26, 2011
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City Council discusses changes in snow policy
WORTHINGTON — Worthington residents can expect to see some minor changes come next winter, as City Council members have adopted the first reading of an amended snow policy at Monday’s meeting.April 11, 2011
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Get it while it’s hot
WORTHINGTON — Each summer, the “Amazing” Worthington City Band — a community fixture since 1894 — cooks up a sizzling weekly concert series in the historic Chautauqua Park bandshell.
By Jane Turpin Moore , April 06, 2011
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Council discusses new fire hall
WORTHINGTON — Planning for the newly proposed fire station continued Thursday morning at a special city council session.March 31, 2011
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Council allots $14,500 for ambulance system
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council on Tuesday allocated $14,500 in hospital sale funds to Sanford Medical Center Worthington to upgrade the Sanford Worthington Ambulance to the ARMER (Allied Radio Matrix for Emergency Response) system.March 22, 2011
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Worthington City Council approves fire station schematics
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council Tuesday night approved the schematic design and construction document phases for a new proposed fire station, to be located on the old Campbells Soup site in downtown Worthington.March 15, 2011
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New fire station plans progressing
March 10, 2011
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Council approves tennis court
Also approved 2011 industrial waste water facility budgetWORTHINGTON — The city of Worthington is one step closer to making the new tennis court facility a reality. Worthington City Council approved an agreement between the city and District 518 for the joint tennis court project at its meeting on Monday. The construction is estimated to cost $800,000, with the city contributing $235,000 towards the facility.
February 14, 2011
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City of Jackson considers renovations, replacements for facilities
January 23, 2011
Worthington to pursue event center-hotel site
WORTHINGTON — An events center/hotel project stymied for more than a year appears to taking a significant leap forward.By Ryan McGaughey , December 28, 2010
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Worthington to increase levy by 3.2 percent
WORTHINGTON — The city of Worthington will increase its levy by 3.2 percent and collect $2,757,307 in property taxes next year, the Worthington City Council decided this week.December 15, 2010
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